Superintelligence Policy Brief
Targeted analysis documents that translate ASI research into actionable policy language for decision-makers who cannot afford to wait for academic consensus.
What It Is
The gap between ASI research and policy action is not a knowledge gap — it is a translation gap. Policymakers need conclusions, timelines, and options, not literature reviews. Our policy briefs take specific ASI-related questions and deliver answers in the format that governance systems can actually process.
Each brief addresses one question, provides a clear position, and maps the decision space.
What You Get
- Executive summary — the answer, in one page
- Evidence base — supporting analysis with sourced data and scenarios
- Decision framework — options available to the commissioning body, with trade-offs
- Timeline sensitivity — how the recommendation changes under different ASI arrival estimates
- Implementation sketch — what acting on this brief would actually require
Sample Topics
- Should nation-states develop independent ASI detection capabilities?
- What governance structures survive the transition to superhuman advisory systems?
- How should intellectual property frameworks adapt when machines generate all novel ideas?
- What does military deterrence look like when strategic thinking is no longer human?
Who It Serves
- Legislative bodies drafting AI governance frameworks
- International organizations coordinating cross-border ASI preparedness
- Think tanks seeking rigorous ASI-specific analysis
- Corporate strategy teams planning beyond the 10-year horizon
Engagement
Contact us to commission a brief on your specific policy question.