Abstract
Recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) pose a complex challenge for policymakers, who are tasked with regulating a technology which is poorly understood, highly multi-use, of potentially enormous economic impact, and which becomes more powerful at an extraordinary rate. In response to this challenge, this policy position paper outlines two recommended actions for national governments to monitor the AI supply chain: (1) Invest in infrastructure for monitoring the AI supply chain, and (2) establish key AI standards. This will allow policymakers to prepare for current technological challenges, as well as to have the infrastructure for unforeseen ones. Importantly, these recommendations are directly informed by technical research at the frontiers of AI and AI forecasting, to help policymakers make decisions that are robust to future technological changes.
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