Even without considering that, if we stay at ~140 million births per year, in 800 years 50% of all humans will have been born in our future. And in ~7 millennia 90% of all humans will have been born in our future.
Basically, yes. Assuming civilization survives the Singularity, existential risks are effectively zero thanks to the fact that it’s almost impossible to destroy an interstellar civilization.
The idea is that, after a few millenia, we’ll have spread out enough to reduce extinction risks to ~0?
Even without considering that, if we stay at ~140 million births per year, in 800 years 50% of all humans will have been born in our future.
And in ~7 millennia 90% of all humans will have been born in our future.
Basically, yes. Assuming civilization survives the Singularity, existential risks are effectively zero thanks to the fact that it’s almost impossible to destroy an interstellar civilization.