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GovAI — publication: Computing Power and the Governance of Artificial Intelligence — argues compute is the most governable AI pillar, proposes international monitoring mechanisms

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Computing Power and the Governance of Artificial Intelligence — argues compute is the most governable AI pillar, proposes international monitoring mechanisms
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February 2024
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By Sastry, Heim, Anderljung et al. (19 co-authors)

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confirmed95%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 6/15/2026

NoteThe source directly confirms all three elements of the claim: (1) It is a GovAI publication (Lennart Heim is listed as a primary author with affiliation 'Centre for the Governance of AI (GovAI)'); (2) The paper argues compute is the most governable AI pillar by emphasizing its special properties (detectability, excludability, quantifiability, supply chain concentration) that make it 'a particularly effective point of intervention' relative to data and algorithms; (3) It proposes international monitoring mechanisms, including an 'International AI chip registry' and 'Privacy-preserving workload monitoring' as visibility mechanisms. The date matches: February 14, 2024 aligns with 'as of 2024-02'.

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