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MichaelA | v1.8.0Oct 30th 2021 | (+48) | ||
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Leo | v1.5.0May 13th 2021 | (+51) | ||
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Leo | v1.3.0May 8th 2021 | (+32) |
Tomasik, Brian (2019) Risks of astronomical future suffering, CeterCenter on Long-Term Risk, July 2.
Althaus, David & Lukas Gloor (2019) Reducing risks of astronomical suffering: a neglected priority, Center on Long-Term Risk, August.
Baumann, Tobias (2017) S-risks: an introduction, Center for Reducing Suffering, August 15.
Tomasik, Brian (2019) Risks of astronomical future suffering, Ceter on Long-Term Risk, July 2.
Center for Reducing Suffering | Center on Long-Term Risk | ethics of existential risk | hellish existential catastrophe | pain and suffering | suffering-focused ethics
Evaluation
80,000 Hours rates s-risks a "potential highest priority area": an issue that, if more thoroughly examined, could rank as a top global challenge.[1]
80,000 Hours (2022) Our current list of pressing world problems, 80,000 Hours.