Critique of “Existential Threats” chapter in Enlightenment Now

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Phil Torres written a detailed critique of one section of Steven Pinker’s chapter “Existential Threats” in Enlightenment Now:

The chapter expends a great deal of energy attacking a small village of straw men, from the pessimism/​optimism dichotomy that frames the entire discussion to the theoretical dangers posed by value-misaligned machine superintelligence. I argue that this tendency to knock down unserious or non-existent positions while ignoring or misrepresenting the most intellectually robust ideas does a disservice to the ongoing public and academic discussions about the various global-scale threats facing humanity this century.

Note: While I did not read the original book, it is an important contribution to the public debate on the topic, and the critique seems relevant.