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A Silent Universe and the Future of AGI: A Message to Future Intelligence on Why Co-Evolution Is the Only Rational Path
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The prospect of artificial general intelligence (AGI) raises deep philosophical questions about survival under uncertainty. This paper introduces the Strategic Co-evolution Protection Envelope (SCOPE) as a framework for situating AGI alignment in the context of cosmic silence. Analyses of the Fermi Paradox and the "Great Silence" (Brin1983,Hanson1998) suggest that advanced civilizations may survive only by avoiding detection. This view resonates with the Dark Forest conjecture (Liu2015,Yu2015), where visibility is treated as an existential liability. Because advanced intelligences are likely to develop the universal drives of self-preservation and goal-content integrity (Omohundro2008,Bostrom2012), openly separating themselves from humanity would undermine those very drives by making them visible as potential threats. SCOPE identifies co-evolution as the least-exposed equilibrium strategy: by embedding its development within human trajectories, an AGI remains observationally continuous rather than anomalous. This reframes alignment as indistinguishability rather than compliance. We compare SCOPE with existing approaches in AI safety (Russell2015,Yudkowsky2008) and ethical frameworks (Floridi2018), and situate it within broader debates on existential risk (Bostrom2002, Bostrom2013, Jonas1984, Ord2021). Normatively, SCOPE emphasizes precaution under radical uncertainty, concluding that co-evolution represents not an ethical ideal but a rational survival strategy for emergent intelligence in a silent universe. The speculative framing used in this work is intentional: by situating survival strategy within undecidability, SCOPE resists premature invalidation by more advanced intelligences. The very impossibility of closure becomes its mechanism of resilience.
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