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The Geopolitics of AGI | Helen Toner (Director of CSET & past OpenAI board member)

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Nov 5, 2025
Helen Toner, Director of the Center for Security and Emerging Technology, delves into the fraught US-China dynamics in AI development. She reveals the lack of significant dialogue between the two nations despite their race for superintelligence. Toner highlights China's ambivalent stance on AGI and discusses the strategic importance of semiconductor controls. With concerns about cybersecurity and model theft, she advocates for greater transparency and resilience in AI policymaking, shedding light on the delicate balance of competitiveness and collaboration on the global stage.
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ANECDOTE

On The 2023 OpenAI Board Decision

  • Helen defended the board's choices around ousting Sam Altman but cannot disclose full details.
  • She recommends books and interviews for fuller context on the 2023 OpenAI board events.
ADVICE

Translate And Curate Non‑English Sources Carefully

  • Combine translation, large datasets, and technical teams to produce evidence policymakers can use.
  • Use human‑checked translations for key Chinese documents to avoid misreading CCP jargon.
ADVICE

Base Policy On Data And Technical Translation

  • Use data, translation, and technical expertise to inform policy rather than impressions.
  • Focus research on who collaborates with the PLA and what that reveals about military–civil fusion.
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