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  • ...e might be even worse threats than our conflicts and environmental impact, risks that could plausibly kill not just most, but everyone. People have in the p ...ogress makes everyone more powerful this turns our conflicts into terrible risks. We need to defuse our conflicts as well as focus on developing primarily d
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  • ...s]] leads to a long period of existential security. Depending on how these risks are viewed, there might be more [[Conditions of sustainable civilizations|r
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  • * Lasting civilizations manage to contain controllable [[existential risks]] from materializing and reducing their population below [[Lower limit of p * Lasting civilisations manage to survive [[existential risks | internal]] and [[external threats]] that are beyond its control (resilien
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  • ...e might be even worse threats than our conflicts and environmental impact, risks that could plausibly kill not just most, but everyone. People have in the p ...ogress makes everyone more powerful this turns our conflicts into terrible risks. We need to defuse our conflicts as well as focus on developing primarily d
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  • ...et to ensure progress safely continues. Our actions are by far the biggest risks. Our failure to safely survive progress would be catastrophic, might well c ==[[Existential risks|Avoiding extinction]]==
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  • ...tml "Why the future doesn't need us"] (re-)started many discussions on the risks of progress and what to do about it.
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  • ** Center for the Study of Existential Risks (Cambridge) ...obal_catastrophic_risk#Organizations Organizations working on catastrophic risks on Wikipedia]
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  • * Reducing the probability of and mounting defences against existential risks
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  • * Center for the Study of Existential Risks (Cambridge) ...obal_catastrophic_risk#Organizations Organizations working on catastrophic risks on Wikipedia]
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  • ...those who do not yet exist and expand their possibilities. We must reduce risks that threaten the existence of civilisation (such as unaligned artificial i
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  • ...artificial intelligence, and human-made pandemics are just some of the new risks experienced by today's youth and future generations that lack adequate gove
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  • ...ty towards future generations and to inspire each generation to reduce the risks to the existence of human life and civilizations.
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  • ...objectives of milliongenerations, from a complementary angle, existential risks (of which more below). ...ation near the limit of what can be sustained with the available knowledge risks conflicts that endanger the knowledge of a civilization, reducing the carry
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