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Defensive accelerationism (d/acc) is a philosophical movement advocating differential technological development to mitigate existential risks while promoting human flourishing. First articulated by Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin in his 2023 essay “My Techno-Optimism,” d/acc prioritizes technologies that enhance defense, decentralization, democracy, and safety.

The term “d/acc” references defense, decentralization, democracy, and differential development, distinguishing it from effective accelerationism (e/acc).

Defense: Biosecurity, cyber defenses, resilient supply chains
Decentralization: Distributed systems reducing centralized power
Democracy: Equitable access and oversight in innovation
Differential development: Accelerate safe tech, slow dangerous tech

Building on Nick Bostrom‘s differential technological development, Buterin formalized d/acc in November 2023 amid AI governance debates.

– Pandemic prevention (decentralized vaccines, detection)
– AI safety and alignment tools
– Information ecosystem improvements like “Community Notes for everything”

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