Hellish existential catastrophe

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A hellish existential catastrophe (sometimes called a hyper existentialhyperexistential catastrophe[1][2]) is a catastrophe that not only destroys humanity's long-term potential but also creates negative value on an astronomical scale.

A hellish existential catastrophe (sometimes called a hyper existential catastrophe[1][2]) is a catastrophe that not only destroys humanity's long-term potential but also creates negative value on an astronomical scale.

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    Bostrom, Nick (2014) Crucial considerations and wise philanthropy, Good Done Right, July 9.

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    Arbital (2017) Separation from hyperexistential risk, Arbital.

A hellish existential catastrophe (sometimes called a hyper existential catastrophe[1]) is a catastrophe that not only destroys humanity's long-term potential but also creates negative value on an astronomical scale.scale.

Ord, Toby (2020) The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity, London: Bloomsbury Publishing.Publishing, ch. 6, fn. 14.

A hellish existential catastrophe (sometimes called a hyper existential catastrophe (Bostrom 2014)[1]) is a catastrophe that not only destroys humanity's long-term potential but also creates negative value on an astronomical scale.

BibliographyFurther reading

Bostrom, Nick (2014) Crucial considerations and wise philanthropy, Effective Altruism, July 9.

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    Bostrom, Nick (2014) Crucial considerations and wise philanthropy, Effective Altruism, July 9.

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