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Pausing AI at human-level is harder than pausing ASAP, argues Grace

Pausing AI development at the human-level threshold presents greater challenges than an immediate pause, according to Katja Grace. Key difficulties include the immense economic incentives to continue development once AI reaches human-level capabilities, and the potential for AI to accelerate its own progress in capabilities more effectively than in safety research. Furthermore, the societal disruption caused by widespread AI adoption could make future policy implementation unpredictable, suggesting that an earlier, AI

IMPACT Argues that implementing an AI pause becomes significantly more difficult once AI reaches human-level capabilities due to economic and technical factors.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece discussing the difficulty of implementing an AI pause at different stages of development.

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Pausing AI at human-level is harder than pausing ASAP, argues Grace

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 English(EN) · MichaelDickens ·

    Pausing AI at human level seems harder than pausing ASAP

    <p><em>Cross-posted from <a href="https://mdickens.me/2026/07/13/pausing_AI_at_human_level_seems_hard/">my website</a>.</em></p> <p>Some people think we should pause AI, but not now. They say we should wait until AI reaches human level,<span class="footnote-reference" id="fnref-J…