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Max TegmarkGovernance and policyPublic AI risk framingpublished

How to get empowered, not overpowered, by AI

Tegmark translates AI risk into decision architecture: who sets objectives, who governs deployment, and how societies keep agency as systems become more capable. He separates speculative myths from immediate governance design choices.

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This is a high-quality bridge between technical safety discourse and mainstream policy reasoning. It helps readers move from generalized concern to concrete governance levers: incentives, institutions, and enforceable constraints.

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Risk-forwardGovernanceHigh confidence
Risk-forwardCaution & harms
MixedBalanced framing
OpportunityUpside & deployment

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Risk-forward leaning, primarily in the Governance lens. Evidence mode: interview. Confidence: high.

  • - Emphasizes ai risk
  • - Emphasizes alignment
  • - Emphasizes governance

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