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

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confirmed95%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 7/27/2026

NoteThe source directly confirms all three elements of the claim: (1) It is a GovAI publication (multiple authors affiliated with Centre for the Governance of AI); (2) It argues compute is the most governable AI pillar by emphasizing its special properties (detectability, excludability, quantifiability, supply chain concentration) relative to other AI inputs (data and algorithms); (3) It proposes international monitoring mechanisms, including an 'International AI chip registry' and 'Privacy-preserving workload monitoring' as visibility mechanisms. The publication date is February 14, 2024, matching the 'as of 2024-02' timeframe. The authorship includes 19+ co-authors as stated in the claim.

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