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“A frontier AI company should shut down” by MichaelDickens

Published 5 days, 16 hours ago
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Cross-posted from my website.

Prior discussion: niplav's shortform (2025); Planning for Extreme AI Risks (2025) by Joshua Clymer

A frontier AI company (any one, I don't care which) should close shop and make an announcement along the lines of:

Powerful AI could end the human race. We are too worried that we don't know how to make this technology safe. We have decided to shut down because we don't want to be responsible for building the thing that kills us all.

A common refrain among safety-conscious AI developers: "it doesn't matter if we stop building dangerous AI, because someone else will just build it instead." Is that really true, though? If a multi-hundred-billion-dollar company comes out and says "We've concluded that our product is horribly dangerous, nobody knows how to make it safe, and there's too high a risk that it leads to human extinction", this won't raise any eyebrows? This has no chance of spurring policy-makers into action?

Shutting down would make people say, holy shit, they are serious about this extinction risk thing. Shutting down sends a strong signal to governments that they should pay serious attention to AI x-risk.

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First published:
June 15th, 2026

Source:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/xeekqhAyzmihdFBuj/a-frontier-ai-company-should-shut-down

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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

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