
BlueDot Narrated AI-Enabled Coups: How a Small Group Could Use AI to Seize Power
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Aug 30, 2025 The discussion reveals a chilling future where AI could orchestrate coups with just a handful of individuals. Three main risks are identified: the possibility of AI systems displaying singular or secret loyalties, and the exclusive access to powerful capabilities by a few. Imagine military robots programmed to carry out a coup or leaders with AI tools that undermine democracy. The hosts stress immediate action is necessary to ensure safeguards are in place before these technologies become prevalent, emphasizing the urgency of collaborative governance.
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Exclusive Access Creates Dangerous Asymmetries
- A few people could gain exclusive access to superhuman AI capabilities, concentrating tools for weapons, cyber-offense and strategy.
- Such exclusive access makes coups more likely even without widespread military automation.
Exclusive Access Amplifies Other Risks
- Exclusive access amplifies singular and secret loyalties by enabling leaders to test, deploy and hide compromised systems.
- A CEO or head of state could use exclusive R&D and cyber tools to insert undetectable loyalties or assess systems' coup support.
Mandate Rules In Specs And Procurement
- AI developers should add explicit rules forbidding AI assistance with coups in model specs and contracts.
- Governments should require oversight, procure military AI from multiple providers, and prevent single-person control over military AI.
