All publications - existential risk

Testing the Doomsday Argument

1994

LESLIE J. (1994) Testing the Doomsday Argument, in Journal of Applied Philosophy 11, 31-44.

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On Defining Global Catastrophic Biological Risks

2017

Palmer M.J., Tiu B.C., Weissenbach A.S., Relman D.A. (2017) On Defining Global Catastrophic Biological Risks, in Health Security 15, 347-348.

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Relationship between impact-crater size and severity of related extinction episodes

2020

Rampino M.R. (2020) Relationship between impact-crater size and severity of related extinction episodes, in Earth-Science Reviews 201, [pages not available].

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The revelation of superintelligence

2020

GulczyƄski P., Szocik K., Tkacz B. (2020) The revelation of superintelligence, in AI and Society [volume not available], [pages not available].

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How Much is Rule-Consequentialism Really Willing to Give Up to Save the Future of Humanity?

2017

Kaczmarek P. (2017) How Much is Rule-Consequentialism Really Willing to Give Up to Save the Future of Humanity?, in Utilitas 29, 239-249.

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The far future argument for confronting catastrophic threats to humanity: Practical significance and alternatives

2015

Baum S.D. (2015) The far future argument for confronting catastrophic threats to humanity: Practical significance and alternatives, in Futures 72, 86-96.

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A civilization backup system for the post-Armageddon world

2013

Chu H.-C. (2013) A civilization backup system for the post-Armageddon world, in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Consumer Electronics, ISCE [volume not available], 255-256.

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Achieving trust in artificial general intelligence : Secrets, precautions, and public scrutiny

2019

Adamson G. (2019) Achieving trust in artificial general intelligence : Secrets, precautions, and public scrutiny, in International Symposium on Technology and Society, Proceedings 2018-November, 66-70.

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Long-term biological consequences of nuclear war

1983

Ehrlich P.R., Harte J., Harwell M.A., Raven P.H., Sagan C., Woodwell G.M., Berry J., Ayensu E.S., Ehrlich A.H., Eisner T., Gould S.J., Grover H.D., Herrera R., May R.M., Mayr E., McKay C.P., Mooney H.A., Myers N., Pimentel D., Teal J.M. (1983) Long-term biological consequences of nuclear war, in Science 222, 1293-1300.

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Strategic Implications of Openness in AI Development

2017

Bostrom N. (2017) Strategic Implications of Openness in AI Development, in Global Policy 8, 135-148.

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