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#72 - Toby Ord on the precipice and humanity's potential futures

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Mar 7, 2020
Toby Ord, a moral philosopher at Oxford and author of 'The Precipice,' discusses humanity's precarious future. He reveals a staggering 1 in 6 chance of extinction this century due to both natural and human-made risks. Toby highlights the threat of supervolcanoes over asteroids, the alarming underfunding of global safety agreements, and the existential risks posed by AI. He emphasizes the importance of proactive measures, long-term planning, and moral dialogue to ensure a thriving future for humanity.
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INSIGHT

Existential Risks

  • Humanity faces existential risks, threats to its entire future.
  • These risks include natural events and self-inflicted dangers.
INSIGHT

Existential Risk Estimate

  • Toby Ord estimates a 1 in 6 chance of humanity not surviving the century.
  • He considers factors like nuclear war, climate change, pandemics, and AI.
ANECDOTE

Asteroid Confirmation

  • Confirmation of asteroids causing impact craters only happened in 1960.
  • Previously, geological activity was the suspected cause of craters.
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