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    1 year ago

    • Paul Edwards of Stanford University considers himself a “man of the apocalypse” and has developed a freshman course on preventing human extinction.

    • Together with epidemiologist Steve Luby, they focused on three familiar threats to the species: global pandemics, extreme climate change and nuclear winter.

    • They also view advanced artificial intelligence as a threat, calling it “super-serious”.

    • At Stanford, Open Philanthropy awarded Love and Edwards more than $1.5 million in grants to launch the Stanford Existential Risk Initiative.

    • Critics call the AI ​​security movement unscientific and say its existential risk claims may sound closer to religion than research.

    • Edwards still sees climate change as a big threat, but he thinks the security of artificial intelligence should be considered.