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In a human society with emergent technology, the destructive actions of some pose a danger to the survival of all of humankind, increasing the need to maintain peace by overcoming universal conflicts. However, human society has not yet achieved complete ...
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Alexey Turchin, David Denkenberger and Brian Patrick Green
There are two types of artificial general intelligence (AGI) safety solutions: global and local. Most previously suggested solutions are local: they explain how to align or ?box? a specific AI (Artificial Intelligence), but do not explain how to prevent ...
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David Denkenberger and Joshua M. Pearce
Several catastrophes could block the sun, including asteroid/comet impact, super volcanic eruption, and nuclear war with the burning of cities (nuclear winter). Previous work has analyzed alternate food supplies (e.g., mushrooms growing on dead trees, ba...
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Johannes Voelz
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This article develops a reading of Don DeLillo?s novel Cosmopolis that differentiates between two thematic and poetological axes running through the text. On the one hand, Cosmopolis explores the future-fixation of the risk regime of finance capitalism; ...
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Marta Lenartowicz, David R. Weinbaum, Francis Heylighen, Kate Kingsbury and Tjorven Harmsen
We propose a venture into an existential opportunity for establishing a world ?good enough? for humans to live in. Defining an existential opportunity as the converse of an existential risk?that is, a development that promises to dramatically improve the...
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Seth D. Baum
Astrobiology, the study of life in the universe, offers profound insights into human sustainability. However, astrobiology is commonly neglected in sustainability research. This paper develops three topics connecting astrobiology to sustainability: const...
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