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The AI will match the collective Intelligence of ”

Anthropic CEO Dario Amedei warned that the country will be a “country of geniuses”
within two years in a harsh critique of this week’s

AI Action Summit in Paris (
). His timeline, which targets 2026 or 2027, is one of the most precise predictions made by a major AI leader regarding the technology’s progress towards superintelligence.

Amodei called the Paris summit “a missed opportunity” and challenged the international community’s slow pace towards AI governance. His warning comes at a crucial moment, when democratic and authoritarian countries compete for dominance in AI.

Amodei wrote, “We must ensure that democratic societies lead the way in AI and that authoritarian nations do not use it as a means to establish global military supremacy,” in Anthropic’s official statement. His concerns go beyond geopolitical rivalry to include supply chain vulnerabilities for semiconductor manufacturing, chips and cybersecurity.

This summit exposed the deepening divisions in international AI regulation. Vice President JDVance of the United States

The European Commission
rejected the proposals as “massive”, stifling and oppressive. The U.S., U.K., and other countries have notably

The summit’s commitments were not signed
highlighting the increasing difficulty of reaching consensus on AI governance. Anthropic

has positioned itself to be a proponent of transparency in AI development. The company launched the Economic Index this past week to track AI’s impact on labor market — a move in contrast with its more secrecy competitors. This initiative is a response to the growing concern that AI could reshape employment patterns around the world.

Amodei’s message was dominated by three critical issues: maintaining democratic leadership in AI, managing security risks, and preparing for disruptions in the economy. His focus on security is centered on preventing AI misuse from non-state actors, and managing the autonomous risk of advanced systems.

Race against time: the two-year window for controlling superintelligent artificial intelligence

Amodei’s timeline is a challenge to current regulatory frameworks. His prediction that AI would reach genius-level capabilities in 2027 — and 2030 is the latest estimate — suggests that current governance structures could prove inadequate to manage next-generation AI systems.

Amodei’s warning frames AI Governance as a race against the clock for technology leaders and policymakers. The international community is under increasing pressure to establish effective controls, before AI capabilities exceed our ability to regulate them. Now the question is whether governments can keep pace with AI development and respond to it in a timely manner.

In the wake of the Paris summit, governments and tech companies are left with a fundamental problem: how to balance AI’s unprecedented scientific and economic opportunities with its equally unprecedented risks. Amodei suggests that the window of opportunity for effective international governance is closing rapidly.

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