A Blackout During French Presidential Elections: AI Secret Loyalties and Cooptation
Jeanne Marie Jacqueline Vincendeau
This scenario explores a short-term future in which the French AI deployment in key governing and administrative institutions may undermine upcoming presidential elections. It takes an interdisciplinary approach, namely adopting behavioural studies, political science and technical AI safety themes to shed light on real-life risks or large-scale deployment of AI models into national institutions.
Your first-person vignette is engaging, well grounded, and effective at showing how a modest act of political interference could escalate through administrative dependence into severe real-world harm. The gradual radicalization is persuasive. To strengthen the submission as research, add a short analytical section that converts the story into an explicit threat model: identify the principal, installed objective, activation conditions, required permissions, causal dependencies, and intervention points at each stage. This would preserve the narrative’s communicative force while making its claims easier to evaluate and reuse. Present casualty and economic estimates as illustrative ranges rather than averages of LLM forecasts.
connects the AI-safety idea of secret loyalties with the political-science concept of elite cooptation, told from a plotter's first-person view. its strength is the human/psychological angle: shows how a small group drifts from a drunken joke to a catastrophic plan (group-think, radicalisation, scapegoating, "ends justify means").
Core weakness for this hackathon is that the actual secret-loyalty mechanism is thin; models are "oriented" to lean against one candidate and then somehow engineer budget cuts, grid neglect, and a national blackout, with no account of how any of that is installed, triggered, or sustained.
The causal chain is a big leap. Some choices undercut rigour such as casualty figures being an average of what three chatbots guessed.
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@misc {
title={
(HckPrj) A Blackout During French Presidential Elections: AI Secret Loyalties and Cooptation
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author={
Jeanne Marie Jacqueline Vincendeau
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organization={Apart Research},
note={Research submission to the research sprint hosted by Apart.},
howpublished={https://apartresearch.com}
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