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#112 – Carl Shulman on the common-sense case for existential risk work and its practical implications

80,000 Hours Podcast

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Is There a Low Hanging Fruit There?

Sutta: Even though you might have different moral values, just the empirical claims about the impact that these technologies might have in the next couple of decades is already going to give you a very compelling drive. He says some areas may be ik really, really super leverage things in political advocacy for the right kind of science. Or may be use o ai technologies to help benefit the global poor to day, or things like that. And so i would not expect this to continue if we scaled up to the level of investment in accidental risk production that, say, toby ord talks about. But they both have this term that is very central, which is that thepresent generation survive and

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