Cut Off: why access to frontier AI will soon be scarce and selective
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- #Frontier AI Access
- #Geopolitical Risks
- #AI Policy
- Frontier AI access is becoming scarce and selective, contrary to previous beliefs of widespread availability.
- Security concerns, such as misuse risks and model theft via distillation, are driving restricted access to top AI models.
- Compute shortages make providing frontier AI access a zero-sum game, with high marginal costs limiting availability.
- The U.S. government may leverage access controls for national security and strategic interests, further restricting global diffusion.
- Future access could be hierarchical: first to U.S. security agencies, then trusted defenders, followed by high-KYC firms, with others getting limited product layers.
- Uneven access risks economic stagnation, geopolitical rifts, and global instability, mirroring historical disparities from technological shifts.
- Proposed solutions include improving global safety measures, expanding datacenter infrastructure, and negotiating access-for-compute deals with allies.
- Middle powers need contingency plans to secure frontier AI capabilities if access becomes highly restricted.