To be clear, by “x-risk” here, you mean extinction risks specifically, and not existential risks generally (which is what “x-risk” was coined to refer to, from my understanding)? There are existential risks that don’t involve extinction, and some s-risks (or all, depending on how we define s-risk) are existential risks because of the expected scale of their suffering.
To be clear, by “x-risk” here, you mean extinction risks specifically, and not existential risks generally (which is what “x-risk” was coined to refer to, from my understanding)? There are existential risks that don’t involve extinction, and some s-risks (or all, depending on how we define s-risk) are existential risks because of the expected scale of their suffering.
Ah, yes, extinction risk, thanks for clarifying.