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Bipartisan Coalition Releases Pro-Human Declaration Framework for AI Governance Amid Pentagon-Anthropic Standoff
A bipartisan coalition of experts has released the Pro-Human Declaration, a framework for responsible AI development that includes prohibitions on superintelligence development until proven safe, mandatory off-switches, and bans on self-replicating AI systems. The declaration's release coincided with a conflict between the Pentagon and Anthropic over military AI access, highlighting the absence of coherent government AI regulations. The framework emphasizes keeping humans in control, preventing power concentration, and establishing pre-deployment testing requirements, particularly for AI products targeting children.
Skynet Chance (-0.13%): The Pro-Human Declaration's provisions for mandatory off-switches, bans on self-replicating and autonomously self-improving AI systems, and prohibition on superintelligence development until proven safe directly address key loss-of-control scenarios. These proposed guardrails, if implemented, would significantly reduce risks of uncontrollable AI systems.
Skynet Date (+1 days): The framework's prohibition on superintelligence development until scientific consensus on safety and democratic buy-in would create regulatory barriers that delay the development of potentially dangerous advanced AI systems. However, this remains a proposal without legal force, limiting its immediate decelerating effect.
AGI Progress (-0.01%): While the declaration proposes regulations that could slow certain AI development paths, it represents a policy framework rather than a technical setback. The focus is on responsible development rather than halting progress entirely, resulting in minimal impact on overall AGI trajectory.
AGI Date (+0 days): If enacted, the framework's requirements for pre-deployment testing, prohibition on superintelligence development, and mandatory safety consensus would introduce regulatory friction that slows the pace toward AGI. The bipartisan support suggests potential legislative action that could create meaningful delays in advanced AI development timelines.