Episode #475 from 1:58:07
p(doom)
Ridiculous question, what's your P-Doom? Probability of the human civilization destroys itself? Well, look, I don't have a P-Doom number. The reason I don't is because I think it would imply a level of precision that is not there. So I don't know how people are getting their P-Doom numbers. I think it's a little bit of ridiculous notion because what I would say is it's definitely non-zero and it's probably non-negligible. So that in itself is pretty sobering. And my view is it's just hugely uncertain what these technologies are going to be able to do, how fast are they going to take off, how controllable are they going to be. Some things may turn out to be, and hopefully way easier than we thought, but it may be there's some really hard problems that are harder than we guessed today, and I think we don't know that for sure. And so under those conditions of a lot of uncertainty, but huge stakes both ways.
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Ridiculous question, what's your P-Doom? Probability of the human civilization destroys itself? Well, look, I don't have a P-Doom number. The reason I don't is because I think it would imply a level of precision that is not there. So I don't know how people are getting their P-Doom numbers. I think it's a little bit of ridiculous notion because what I would say is it's definitely non-zero and it's probably non-negligible. So that in itself is pretty sobering. And my view is it's just hugely uncertain what these technologies are going to be able to do, how fast are they going to take off, how controllable are they going to be. Some things may turn out to be, and hopefully way easier than we thought, but it may be there's some really hard problems that are harder than we guessed today, and I think we don't know that for sure. And so under those conditions of a lot of uncertainty, but huge stakes both ways.