All publications - existential risk
How long until human-level AI? Results from an expert assessment
2011
Baum S.D., Goertzel B., Goertzel T.G. (2011) How long until human-level AI? Results from an expert assessment, in Technological Forecasting and Social Change 78, 185-195.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIApocalypse AI
2017
Shermer M. (2017) Apocalypse AI, in Scientific American 316, 77.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIThe event horizon
2017
Glikson A.Y. (2017) The event horizon, in Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences 13, 83-96.
Search for the full text: Google | DOICountering the new horsemen of the apocalypse
2012
[authors not available] (2012) Countering the new horsemen of the apocalypse, in New Scientist 216, [pages not available].
Search for the full text: Google | DOIApocalypse now!: From exceptional rhetoric to risk management in global climate politics
2013
Methmann C., Rothe D. (2013) Apocalypse now!: From exceptional rhetoric to risk management in global climate politics, in Interpretive Approaches to Global Climate Governance: (De)Constructing the Greenhouse [volume not available], 107-122.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIOn becoming extinct
2002
Lenman J. (2002) On becoming extinct, in Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 83, 253-269.
Search for the full text: GooglePopulation, environment, globalization and the survival of civilization
1999
McConnell R.A. (1999) Population, environment, globalization and the survival of civilization, in Mankind Quarterly 40, 155-175.
Search for the full text: GoogleAn imperative of a poorly recognized existential risk: Early socialization of smart young generation in information society
2014
Fomichov V.A., Fomichova O.S. (2014) An imperative of a poorly recognized existential risk: Early socialization of smart young generation in information society, in Informatica (Slovenia) 38, 59-70.
Search for the full text: GoogleThe Hydra Paradox: Global Disaster Management in a World of Crises
2013
Hodge B. (2013) The Hydra Paradox: Global Disaster Management in a World of Crises, in Globalizations 10, 355-366.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIPopulation resilience to catastrophic mortality events during early life stages
2015
Langangen O., Ohlberger J. (2015) Population resilience to catastrophic mortality events during early life stages, in Ecological Applications 25, 1348-1356.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIManually-curated Bibliography
Other bibliographies are to be announced for specific x-risks, e.g., artificial intelligence or asteroid impact.
ML Bibliography
Publications predicted to be relevant by our Machine Learning (ML) model, but not yet assessed by humans and thus not yet in the non-ML bibliography