Arbitrary revocation of AI access constitutes domination
1a3orn · x · 2026-08-19
In a discussion on AI access stability, a user invokes Pettit to argue that if another can arbitrarily revoke your access to AI, you are subject to domination by them. This is framed within the broader AGI context.
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