An analysis and evaluation of methods currently used to quantify the likelihood of existential hazards

Volume: 115, Pages: 102469 - 102469
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
This paper examines and evaluates the range of methods that have been used to make quantified claims about the likelihood of Existential Hazards. In doing so, it draws on a comprehensive literature review of such claims that we present in an appendix. The paper uses an informal evaluative framework to consider the relative merits of these methods regarding their rigour, ability to handle uncertainty, accessibility for researchers with limited...
Paper Details
Title
An analysis and evaluation of methods currently used to quantify the likelihood of existential hazards
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
115
Pages
102469 - 102469
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