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Forget AI—How Bio-Threats and Network Collapse Are the Real Existential Threats to Humanity

Aug 14, 2025
Martin Rees, a renowned British cosmologist and co-founder of Cambridge’s Centre for Existential Risk, shares his insightful views on humanity's most pressing threats. He argues that bio-threats and network collapse are far more dangerous than AI, highlighting the risks posed by engineered pathogens and our fragile global infrastructure. Rees warns that complete dependence on interconnected systems could lead to catastrophic failures in mere days. Instead of fearing AI's superintelligence, he believes we should focus on these overlooked existential risks.
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Risk From Network Dependence

  • Martin Rees warns the main AI-related danger is societal over-dependence on global networks, not superintelligence.
  • Network failure from cyberattack or malfunction could trigger social collapse within days.
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Biothreats Are Stealthy And Scalable

  • Rees highlights engineered pathogens as uniquely stealthy compared with nuclear weapons.
  • Small clandestine labs can create high-risk viruses without large detectable infrastructure.
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Elevated Near‑Term Catastrophe Probability

  • Rees believes the near-term probability of catastrophe is higher than ever in human history.
  • He urges scientists to publicize risks and engage politically to mitigate them.
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