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Autori principali: Ramiah, Ananthi Al, Koopmanschap, Raymond, Thorsteinson, Josh, Khan, Sadruddin, Zhou, Jim, Noh, Shafira, Meindertsma, Joep, Shafiq, Farhan
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.20530
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author Ramiah, Ananthi Al
Koopmanschap, Raymond
Thorsteinson, Josh
Khan, Sadruddin
Zhou, Jim
Noh, Shafira
Meindertsma, Joep
Shafiq, Farhan
author_facet Ramiah, Ananthi Al
Koopmanschap, Raymond
Thorsteinson, Josh
Khan, Sadruddin
Zhou, Jim
Noh, Shafira
Meindertsma, Joep
Shafiq, Farhan
contents As AI capabilities rapidly advance, the risk of catastrophic harm from large-scale training runs is growing. Yet the compute infrastructure that enables such development remains largely unregulated. This paper proposes a concrete framework for a global "Compute Pause Button": a governance system designed to prevent dangerously powerful AI systems from being trained by restricting access to computational resources. We identify three key intervention points -- technical, traceability, and regulatory -- and organize them within a Governance--Enforcement--Verification (GEV) framework to ensure rules are clear, violations are detectable, and compliance is independently verifiable. Technical mechanisms include tamper-proof FLOP caps, model locking, and offline licensing. Traceability tools track chips, components, and users across the compute supply chain. Regulatory mechanisms establish constraints through export controls, production caps, and licensing schemes. Unlike post-deployment oversight, this approach targets the material foundations of advanced AI development. Drawing from analogues ranging from nuclear non-proliferation to pandemic-era vaccine coordination, we demonstrate how compute can serve as a practical lever for global cooperation. While technical and political challenges remain, we argue that credible mechanisms already exist, and that the time to build this architecture is now, before the window for effective intervention closes.
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spellingShingle Toward a Global Regime for Compute Governance: Building the Pause Button
Ramiah, Ananthi Al
Koopmanschap, Raymond
Thorsteinson, Josh
Khan, Sadruddin
Zhou, Jim
Noh, Shafira
Meindertsma, Joep
Shafiq, Farhan
Computers and Society
As AI capabilities rapidly advance, the risk of catastrophic harm from large-scale training runs is growing. Yet the compute infrastructure that enables such development remains largely unregulated. This paper proposes a concrete framework for a global "Compute Pause Button": a governance system designed to prevent dangerously powerful AI systems from being trained by restricting access to computational resources. We identify three key intervention points -- technical, traceability, and regulatory -- and organize them within a Governance--Enforcement--Verification (GEV) framework to ensure rules are clear, violations are detectable, and compliance is independently verifiable. Technical mechanisms include tamper-proof FLOP caps, model locking, and offline licensing. Traceability tools track chips, components, and users across the compute supply chain. Regulatory mechanisms establish constraints through export controls, production caps, and licensing schemes. Unlike post-deployment oversight, this approach targets the material foundations of advanced AI development. Drawing from analogues ranging from nuclear non-proliferation to pandemic-era vaccine coordination, we demonstrate how compute can serve as a practical lever for global cooperation. While technical and political challenges remain, we argue that credible mechanisms already exist, and that the time to build this architecture is now, before the window for effective intervention closes.
title Toward a Global Regime for Compute Governance: Building the Pause Button
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.20530