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textninja | 1 year ago

No, the number is made up and the facts don’t matter so the statement can easily be reimagined as an ad lib.

> There’s a [arbitrary number] percent chance that [technology] will destroy or catastrophically harm humanity

Try these: social media, the Internet, the large hadron collider, Starlink, Neuralink, iPhones, iDrones, quantum computers, regular computers, the 2038 bug, the Y2K bug, electric cars, gasoline cars, the great firewall of China, the not so great firewalls of asbestos, mRNA technology, gain of function research, nuclear bombs, nuclear energy, paper clip manufacturers, scissors.

I’m not saying it’s true that these have a 70 percent chance of destroying or catastrophically harming humanity, but couldn’t you make the argument?

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