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The Role of Compute in AI Governance (CNAS Report)

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Summary

This CNAS report examines how computational resources can serve as a lever for AI governance and oversight. The page returned a 404 error, so the full content is unavailable, but the title and tags suggest it analyzes compute as a governance mechanism, including dual-use concerns and open-source implications.

Key Points

  • Compute resources (hardware, data centers, chips) represent a potential chokepoint for AI governance and oversight.
  • The report likely addresses dual-use risks of powerful AI systems and how compute access policies could mitigate them.
  • Open-source AI development poses unique governance challenges regarding compute-based controls.
  • CNAS (Center for a New American Security) focuses on national security implications of AI governance frameworks.

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