All publications - existential risk
Coopetitive games for environmental sustainability: Climate change and decision global policies
2020
Squillante M., Fredella M.I., Donato A., CarfĂ D. (2020) Coopetitive games for environmental sustainability: Climate change and decision global policies, in Socio-Economic Planning Sciences [volume not available], [pages not available].
Search for the full text: Google | DOIGlobal Insanity redux
2015
Mikulecky D.C., Coffman J.A. (2015) Global Insanity redux, in Cosmos and History 11, 1-14.
Search for the full text: GoogleHuman biohistory
2013
Boyden S. (2013) Human biohistory, in Long Term Socio-Ecological Research: Studies in Society-Nature Interactions Across Spatial and Temporal Scales [volume not available], 139-161.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIInterplanetary Expansion and the Deep Future
2021
Hermida M. (2021) Interplanetary Expansion and the Deep Future, in The Expanse and Philosophy: So far out into the Darkness [volume not available], 13-24.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIExtreme Solar Flare as a Catastrophic Risk
2022
Takahashi T., Isobe H., Yamashiki Y., Seki D. (2022) Extreme Solar Flare as a Catastrophic Risk, in Journal of Disaster Research 17, 230-236.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIThe new AI: Basic concepts, and urgent risks and opportunities in the internet of things
2023
Werbos P.J. (2023) The new AI: Basic concepts, and urgent risks and opportunities in the internet of things, in Artificial Intelligence in the Age of Neural Networks and Brain Computing, Second Edition [volume not available], 93-127.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIAn 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.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIDeveloping tools to predict human behavior in response to large-scale catastrophic events
2013
Guitton M.J. (2013) Developing tools to predict human behavior in response to large-scale catastrophic events, in Computers in Human Behavior 29, 2756-2757.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIAn empirical analysis of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA)
2007
Kunreuther H., Michel-Kerjan E. (2007) An empirical analysis of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA), in The Economic Costs and Consequences of Terrorism [volume not available], 38-64.
Search for the full text: GooglePause artificial intelligence research? Understanding AI policy challenges
2024
Goldfarb A. (2024) Pause artificial intelligence research? Understanding AI policy challenges, in Canadian Journal of Economics 57, 363-377.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIManually-curated Bibliography
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