It sounds strange.<p>Which countries actually want this?<p>One would expect such announcements to say "we've been talking to.leaders from..." followed by a list of potential partners. In the spirit of openness and transparency.<p>My assessment is that most countries are afraid of AI, with good reason.<p>But let's not be pessimistic. I think there's a way to gain confidence in it: sharing the research, training local researchers through technology transfer, and establishing an international, multilateral framework for accountability.<p>Without that, no one can actually gauge whether investing in it would be a shared international peace project or a Trojan Horse.<p>I understand many in the internet audience see those security guarantees and multilateralism as slow bureaucracy. Well, fuck them. Not everyone thinks that way, and it will spark paranoid competition initiatives. I don't think it's a good way to go about it.<p>I also understand the concerns about technology transfers of such magnitude. It implies an obvious conclusion: developments needs to slow down, so we can all understand it better.<p>These announcements in times of war are hard to digest. You must understand the healthy skepticism.