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

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I've Never Heard of a 1977 Flue Before.

Even labs that are reasonably well run still have a rate of leaking samples. This is something on the order of, i guesso mention, one in 500 lab years earlier. It suggests that if these leks are happening at all, then it might not be so wise to be creating and storing firuses for future pandemics. If you scaled this up and had hundreds of labs doing pandemic pathage, an gain of function kind of work, where they 're actually making things that would cause a pandemic directlyimea, that cumulative thread could get pretty high.

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