All publications - existential risk

An Introduction to Universal Artificial Intelligence

2024

Hutter M., Quarel D., Catt E. (2024) An Introduction to Universal Artificial Intelligence, in An Introduction to Universal Artificial Intelligence [volume not available], 1-496.

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Risk Analysis: Celebrating the Accomplishments and Embracing Ongoing Challenges

2020

Lowrie K., Greenberg M., North W., Lambert J., Wu F., Cox A., Bier V., Siegrist M. (2020) Risk Analysis: Celebrating the Accomplishments and Embracing Ongoing Challenges, in Risk Analysis [volume not available], [pages not available].

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Advanced approach for Solar Flare Deflection

2021

Karthik None, Bhat D., Saifee H., Raj H., Kori A.S., Anushree S., Raj N., Arora D. (2021) Advanced approach for Solar Flare Deflection, in Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC D4, [pages not available].

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Living with anthropogenic climate change: Learning from environmental history to question narratives of doom, hope, and crisis

2023

McManus P. (2023) Living with anthropogenic climate change: Learning from environmental history to question narratives of doom, hope, and crisis, in Geographical Research [volume not available], [pages not available].

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Artificial intelligence and crime: A primer for criminologists

2020

Hayward K.J., Maas M.M. (2020) Artificial intelligence and crime: A primer for criminologists, in Crime, Media, Culture [volume not available], [pages not available].

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Reply to Kelman: The foundations for studying catastrophic climate risks

2022

Scheffer M., Kemp L., Kohler T.A., Steffen W., Gibbins G., Lenton T.M., Depledge J., Schellnhuber H.J., Ebi K.L., Rockstrom J., Xu C. (2022) Reply to Kelman: The foundations for studying catastrophic climate risks, in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 119, [pages not available].

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The Zombie Apocalypse and COVID-19

2020

Hirshbein L. (2020) The Zombie Apocalypse and COVID-19, in Academic Psychiatry [volume not available], [pages not available].

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Post-truth and anthropogenic climate change: Asking the right questions

2019

Groves C. (2019) Post-truth and anthropogenic climate change: Asking the right questions, in Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 10, [pages not available].

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Beyond near- and long-term: Towards a clearer account of research priorities in AI ethics and society

2020

Prunkl C., Whittlestone J. (2020) Beyond near- and long-term: Towards a clearer account of research priorities in AI ethics and society, in AIES 2020 - Proceedings of the AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society [volume not available], 138-143.

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Reframing global governance: Apocalypse soon or reform! [Redefinir la gobernabilidad global: ¡Apocalipsis cercano o reforma!]

2008

Held D. (2008) Reframing global governance: Apocalypse soon or reform! [Redefinir la gobernabilidad global: ¡Apocalipsis cercano o reforma!], in Analisis Politico 21, 58-74.

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