Research Publications

Comprehensive research on superintelligence, AI safety, and advanced AI systems. Exploring the theoretical foundations and practical implications of artificial general intelligence.

Superintelligence Theory

Intelligence explosion dynamics, recursive self-improvement, and takeoff scenarios

AI Safety & Alignment

Control problems, value alignment, and safety frameworks for advanced systems

Empirical Analysis

Systematic evaluation of current AI systems and emerging capabilities

Featured Research

The Intelligence Explosion: From Singular Event to Complex System Dynamics

Francis Clase

Independent Research • 2025

A comprehensive analysis synthesizing 60 years of intelligence explosion theory, from I.J. Good's foundational 1965 hypothesis through modern critiques and alternative models. Examines the evolution from recursive self-improvement paradigms to multi-factor feedback loop systems.

Featured

All Publications

Unexplored Frontiers in AI Superintelligence Research

Francis Clase

Research Survey • 2025

Systematic identification of theoretical gaps and practical opportunities in superintelligence research. Covers documentation gaps, interdisciplinary connections, and accessible research projects.

Coming Soon

AI Safety Frameworks for Advanced Systems

Francis Clase

In Progress • 2025

Developing practical safety evaluation frameworks for AI systems approaching human-level capabilities across multiple domains.

Draft

Empirical Analysis of Large Language Model Capabilities

Francis Clase

Technical Report • 2024

Systematic evaluation of reasoning capabilities and emergent behaviors in current large language models.

Completed

Value Alignment in Multi-Agent AI Systems

Francis Clase

Working Paper • 2024

Exploring coordination mechanisms and value preservation in systems with multiple interacting AI agents.

In Review

Interested in Collaboration?

Francis Clase is open to research collaboration and academic partnerships. Get in touch to discuss AI safety, superintelligence theory, or potential research projects.

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