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

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Are There Indirect Effects on Long Term Survival?

i wonder whether it woll also be a risky period. If you have this several years where this really quite significant starvation, we didn't do this preparation to figure out how we could feed the world through nuclear winter. Ye, therere are certainly indirect effects on long actories like that and i think those are real. And i've looked into them, including like the possibility of a collapse of civilization, and could it recover. But when i say i'd see that mostly in terms of saving current lives, mean that these these indirect accidental risk impacts are a lot attenuated relative to the probability of the event occurring.

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