What do you focus on within civilizational resilience?
This year we’ve made an intentional decision to focus nearly all our longtermist work on AI due to our assessment of AI risk as both unusually large and urgent, even among other existential risks. We will revisit this decision in future years and to be clear this does not mean that we think other people shouldn’t work on non-AI x-risk or longtermism-work not oriented towards existential risk reduction. But that does mean we don’t have any current work on civilizational resilience right now.
That being said, we do have some work on this in the past:
This year we’ve made an intentional decision to focus nearly all our longtermist work on AI due to our assessment of AI risk as both unusually large and urgent, even among other existential risks. We will revisit this decision in future years and to be clear this does not mean that we think other people shouldn’t work on non-AI x-risk or longtermism-work not oriented towards existential risk reduction. But that does mean we don’t have any current work on civilizational resilience right now.
That being said, we do have some work on this in the past:
Linch did a decent amount of research and coordination work around exploring civilizational refuges but RP is no longer working on this project.
Jam has previously done work on far-UVC, for example by contributing to “Air Safety to Combat Global Catastrophic Biorisks”.
We co-supported Luisa in writing “What is the likelihood that civilizational collapse would directly lead to human extinction (within decades)?” while she was a researcher at both Rethink Priorities and Forethought Foundation.