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"We address two distinct forms of existential risk: | |||
The death of humanity and the death of our humanity. | |||
1) The first form of existential risk is how the term is usually understood: existential risk as the death of the human species. And extinction or near-extinction event. Catastrophic risk refers to events | |||
that will cause the death or extreme suffering of large segments of humanity. | |||
2) The second form of existential risk is equally threatening, but | |||
more insidious. The death of our humanity might be caused, for example, by a pervasive, digitally mediated environment, based on the lowest common denominator of the human experience, which effectively | |||
generates degraded humans without any genuine free will, personhood, or dignity. Protecting and preserving the value of personhood, therefore, must animate efforts to avert the death of our humanity." | |||
- David J. Temple, [[CosmoErotic Humanism]] | |||
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New research project, started April 2023
Quotes
"We address two distinct forms of existential risk:
The death of humanity and the death of our humanity.
1) The first form of existential risk is how the term is usually understood: existential risk as the death of the human species. And extinction or near-extinction event. Catastrophic risk refers to events that will cause the death or extreme suffering of large segments of humanity.
2) The second form of existential risk is equally threatening, but more insidious. The death of our humanity might be caused, for example, by a pervasive, digitally mediated environment, based on the lowest common denominator of the human experience, which effectively generates degraded humans without any genuine free will, personhood, or dignity. Protecting and preserving the value of personhood, therefore, must animate efforts to avert the death of our humanity."
- David J. Temple, CosmoErotic Humanism
Pages in category "Existential Risk"
The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.
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- Daniel Schmachtenberger on Artificial Intelligence and the Superorganism
- Daniel Schmachtenberger on Designing Post-Capitalist Systems To Manage Existential Risk
- Daniel Schmachtenberger on Solving The Generator Functions of Existential Risks
- Daniel Schmachtenberger on the Dark Sides of Progress
- Daniel Schmachtenberger on the Evolution of the Organizational Structures of Civilization and the Role of Hyper-Agents
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- Generator Functions of Existential Risk
- Global Catastrophic Risk
- Global Catastrophic Risk and Disaster Risk Reduction
- Global Catastrophic Risk Policy
- Global Catastrophic Risks
- Global Crisis in Land Use
- Global Ecological Charters
- Global Risk Reports
- Global Risk Scenarios
- Global Sensing-Response Architectures
- Great Unraveling