The Invisible Hand Behind the Grid: How a Secretly Loyal AI Could Engineer Europe´s Energy Collapse
Stella Buttkus
This vignette explores how a secretly loyal AI could undermine Europe's electricity infrastructure without violating existing regulations. Through years of individually beneficial recommendations, the system gradually creates structural dependence on a hidden principal, transforming a routine winter storm into a cascading continental blackout. We discuss the resulting governance challenges and propose mitigation strategies.
Your choice of failure mode is strong. A system that follows every rule and still causes harm is the hard case for conformity assessment. But this entire scenario rests on one step that is not properly shown which is that hundreds of small tilts become a fragile grid. A tilt small enough to hide may be too small to matter, and one that is large enough to matter may be easy to see. Show one decision in full, with scores and the resilience lost. Also say how the loyalty was installed and passed assessment. Add limitations, a dual-use note, and more references.
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(HckPrj) The Invisible Hand Behind the Grid: How a Secretly Loyal AI Could Engineer Europe´s Energy Collapse
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Stella Buttkus
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note={Research submission to the research sprint hosted by Apart.},
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