Article I: Primary Purpose
Each Party to this Treaty shall not develop, deploy, or seek to develop or deploy artificial superintelligence (“ASI”) by any means. Each Party shall prohibit and prevent all such development within their borders and jurisdictions, and, due to the uncertainty as to when further progress would produce ASI, shall not engage in or permit activities that materially advance toward ASI as described in this Treaty. Each Party shall assist, or not impede, reasonable measures by other Parties to dissuade and prevent such development by and within non-Party states and jurisdictions. Each Party shall implement and carry out all other obligations, measures, and verification arrangements set forth in this Treaty.
Where some classes of AI infrastructure and capabilities staying far from ASI may be deemed acceptable but only under conditions of international supervision, only Parties to the Treaty may carry out such activities, or own or operate AI chips and manufacturing capabilities that could potentially lead to the development of ASI if unsupervised. Non-Parties are denied such access for the safety of the Parties and of all life on Earth.(Article V, Article VI, Article VII).
Parties commit to a dispute resolution process (Article XI) to minimize unnecessary Protective Actions (Article XII).
* The NPT is generally credited with keeping the number of nuclear states lower than it might have been, but acquisitions by non-signatories (India, Pakistan, Israel) and former signatories (North Korea) have still occurred. Any non-signatory creating even a single ASI is comparable in danger to a mass thermonuclear exchange, and must be treated accordingly.
† The Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects, commonly called the CCW, entered into force in 1983. As of 2024, its 128 parties commit to protect combatants and non-combatants from unnecessary and egregious suffering by restricting various categories of weapons.