CSER Cambridge

CSER Cambridge

The Centre for the Study of Existential Risk is an interdisciplinary research centre within the University of Cambridge dedicated to the study and mitigation of human extinction-level risks that may emerge from technological advances and human activity. We aim to combine key insights from the best minds across disciplines to tackle the greatest challenge of the 21st century: safely harnessing our rapidly-developing technological power.

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  • @Paradoxisthefingerprintofgod
    @Paradoxisthefingerprintofgod5 күн бұрын

    In respose to the Yuval talk...I don't want you people debating anytuhg and I dont care what your ideas are about anything. All that kind of thing is worthless.

  • @cwb2992
    @cwb299225 күн бұрын

    Humans will be the downfall of the human species not climate change, Earth has survived worse things than humanity. We are but a few minutes in earth's history time-line. Nothing humans can do will change Earth for long. The earth will continue to change, the climate on earth will continue to change irrelevant of what humanity does.

  • @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist
    @Off_the_clock_astrophysicistАй бұрын

    For those of us living in the US, and who were sentient and paying attention in the past decade, the movie "Don't look up" is not a flawed analogy, it's a carbon copy of reality. They even drew things to the logical conclusion they reached with Covid. We did completely fail to prevent the Covid comet from hitting the earth. It is now an endemic disease, with millions becoming disabled following complications from the disease every year. We go about our normal business calling it "the new normal". We may not be there to continue business as usual in the "new normal" climate.

  • @justinlloyd3
    @justinlloyd3Ай бұрын

    Hinton has big time TDS.

  • @alfredadrianjr.4702
    @alfredadrianjr.4702Ай бұрын

    I believe partial extinction is quite possible this century largely because of the combined effects of soil erosion acceleration, soil degradation, extreme spring and summer temps, inc rates of photorespiration in vulnerable crops, inc rates of pest herbivory, and of course aquifer depletion. Aside from the ag problems fishery collapses are also just a few decades away as is sea level rise impacts to coastal communities. I retired in Phil and have interviewed local fisherman. CC and overfishing plus coral reef destruction is clearly having an effect on livelihoods here. Finally, if northern hemisphere serial crop failures do take place and wheat exports are reduced signif the fallout will be massive here in the tropics as ASEAN countries have adopted western eating habits. Phil imports roughly 6 million tons of wheat yearly and a massive amt of chicken and pig feed. Businesses and people throughout Asia are going to be hit hard when crop reductions occur and globilization fails. The sys is already beginning to unravel.

  • @fburton8
    @fburton82 ай бұрын

    Do LLMs have access to books? If not, isn’t that a significant limitation on training data?

  • @keleniengaluafe2600
    @keleniengaluafe26002 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @needforspeed8183
    @needforspeed81832 ай бұрын

    I trust humanity will go extinct moaning and cribbing about "Why should I?" instead of going the way of " How should we?"

  • @nicolasmontoya7015
    @nicolasmontoya70152 ай бұрын

    Thanks from argentina

  • @nigelbarry4048
    @nigelbarry40482 ай бұрын

    Climate change is a scam.

  • @ferrreira
    @ferrreira3 ай бұрын

    I don't think we're gonna make it

  • @user-dv3do1od2r
    @user-dv3do1od2r3 ай бұрын

    Yeah......Globalists want to eliminate humans

  • @velvetfish1
    @velvetfish13 ай бұрын

    Kind of sobering that the talk show watched 2 years later shows consequences based on a time line that has already been greatly exceeded. Recent work on calcified sponges show that we likely passed 1.5 C back in 2012 and are currently at 1.7 C in 2024. This revised baseline explains why the IPPC expectations for sea ice, terrestrial ice loss, and sea level rise are all "ahead of schedule". One aspect of the talk stands out is that carbon from permafrost and clathrates reservoirs are actually much larger and actually from these sources are rising much faster than science thought just two years ago, apparently largely due to the rapid heating of the oceans. The slowing of oceanic cold water formation at the poles is now known to be much more rapid than science anticipated just two years ago.

  • @John-wg1jh
    @John-wg1jh3 ай бұрын

    Stop with this nonsense. 😀

  • @daveg5857
    @daveg58573 ай бұрын

    Lots of things will go extinct. Not humans, we're too adaptable, and it only takes a population of 100 or so to keep it going. It's our way of life, civilization as we know it, that's doomed.

  • @businesswalks8301
    @businesswalks83013 ай бұрын

    why start on the moon landing. people are skeptical about that, not just poor people either

  • @Abhishek-zb3dp
    @Abhishek-zb3dp3 ай бұрын

    Shameless Lipsitch remains silent on the GoF pandemic

  • @pwnedeful
    @pwnedeful3 ай бұрын

    Nerds are on epsteins island and now they creating viruses?? no way jose

  • @davidbaumgarten
    @davidbaumgarten3 ай бұрын

    Two things are missing for me in this conversation. One of them is the aerosol masking affect. The second one is the impact of temperature rises on the increase frequency of earthquakes and their severity.

  • @agenticmark
    @agenticmark3 ай бұрын

    Mr Hinton didn't want to be Oppenheimer. He basically created the base concepts that we use today in ML.

  • @radscorpion8
    @radscorpion83 ай бұрын

    This is a good presentation but its extremely monotone and you sort of fall asleep halfway through in spite of all the juicy apocalyptic warnings

  • @michaelcap9550
    @michaelcap95504 ай бұрын

    Climate hysteria on display. John Kerry would be proud.

  • @colinshaw3326
    @colinshaw33264 ай бұрын

    Over conservative on his calculations, obsurd to say the least, 2045 3d. If we're not careful? keep dreaming bud, try now,we're not all fools ,like your playing us for! Dmyour data is false!

  • @user-ww5oc9bh1e
    @user-ww5oc9bh1e4 ай бұрын

    Your argument is based on CO2 bad. CO2 is the trace gas of life without which we and every other carbon based life form (all life) would not exist. CO2 is and always has been essential for life on Earth and therefore it can only be a good thing. Another pointless cult video desperately trying to convince the gullible that cannot be bothered to relearn basic CO2 science from primary school.

  • @Encephalitisify
    @Encephalitisify4 ай бұрын

    There’s climate refugees now. The corporate news blames immigration on democrats and economic issues, but I truly believe that a lot of them are leaving the south already because of the heat and inability to grow crops.

  • @palfers1
    @palfers14 ай бұрын

    If it's really the case that an analog version of AI is inferior on balance, then perhaps we can allay our fears of AI by implementing them solely as analog machines.

  • @WHORTH-TheUglyDucklingOfFORTH
    @WHORTH-TheUglyDucklingOfFORTH4 ай бұрын

    The main use of AI is marketing and to shape content to keep us on different sites so they can make money from the marketing.... so we learn them manipulation by purpose...

  • @michealgee2394
    @michealgee23944 ай бұрын

    Arctic sea ice extent 29th December 2023 - 13.90 million square kilometres 2022 - 13.13 million square kilometres 2021 - 13.40 million square kilometres 2020 - 13.30 million square kilometres 2019 - 13.39 million square kilometres 2018 - 13.00 million square kilometres 2017 - 12.73 million square kilometres 2016 - 13.07 million square kilometres 2015 - 13.28 million square kilometres 2014 - 13.53 million square kilometres 2013 - 13.32 million square kilometres 2012 - 13.51 million square kilometres 2011 - 13.80 million square kilometres 2010 - 13.18 million square kilometres 2009 - 13.65 million square kilometres As one can see 2023 ‘the hottest year on record’ saw the highest Arctic sea ice extent since at least 2009 or does anyone dispute these figures published on an official United States meteorological agency website and can be easily verified ?.

  • @mikeharrington5593
    @mikeharrington55934 ай бұрын

    Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) geoengineering considerations re. Asian monsoon etc. Worth considering AGU Paper dated 1 Aug 2007 Trenberth & Dai - Effects of Mount Pinatubo Volcanic Eruption on the Hydrological Cycle as an Analog of Geoengineering. I get Luke's drift that when we hit +2° there is an increased likelihood of a self-interested "rogue state" implementing SAI without regard for unknown consequences, & without regard for potential adverse effects upon other nations.

  • @mikeharrington5593
    @mikeharrington55934 ай бұрын

    If ( ! ) we get to NetZero ( however unlikely that may seem with the current absence of political will ) - then surely the existing Earth Energy Imbalance forcing alone will perpetuate positive feedbacks (aside from the other positive feedbacks) & continue to raise global warming until such time as the Earth Incoming-Outgoing Energy Balance reaches an equilibrium ( much further down the line ) ?

  • @basilbrushbooshieboosh5302
    @basilbrushbooshieboosh53024 ай бұрын

    Yeah, don't think that the world nations, en-mass, will reach net zero. I see this as possible for only a select few wealthy nations that have the capital to equip themselves with full EV roll-out, full renewable energy grid, full electrical/electric transportation build-out and manufacturing conversion. In the main, most countries will not have the time or reserves [financial or resource] to be able to achieve this. IMO sea level rise will have a significant effect on the human condition by the mid- 2nd half of this century. SLR so far has been doubling every 7 years (approx.) since c.2000 (ie. turn of the century). If this exponential increase is maintained for another 50 years, the sea-level rise will be between 5 - 7 metres. This rise would flood every coastal city and town on Earth, as well as every town and city on tidal rivers, inlets, bays and ports. This 5 - 7 metres is easily viable considering that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is teetering on the wrong side of its tipping point, where it will collapse quickly once it starts as its grounding-line dives down to 2km depth if the glaciers on its periphery calve back a mere 20km from its present extent.

  • @remcovanek2
    @remcovanek24 ай бұрын

    It will all end in tears.

  • @folkeholmberg3519
    @folkeholmberg35194 ай бұрын

    Of course flying must be limited to what is absolutely necessary. When flying industries looses it's subsidiaries it will at large solve itself. I agree that taking carbon out of the atmosphere are fantasies, just as making flying carbon free. Boat transports can be made much more efficient, flying can't. I think we will have to adapt to traveling by boat, like to the Maldives and across the Atlantic, we have to rethink about the time spent on travelling.

  • @nguyenucan8488
    @nguyenucan84884 ай бұрын

    omg, wonderful

  • @MaxExpat-ps5yk
    @MaxExpat-ps5yk4 ай бұрын

    Actually there are dozens and dozens of studies published each year, done by qualified scientists who have spent years in the field collecting and analyizing data. These studies are not easy reading and they cover all disciplines. Then you have to see how these studies impact each other. PBS specials, TED talks and other such programs cover what they can. Climate change is already an extinction event in some areas. It's going to get far worse. Future generations will be living in constant adaptation and struggle. There will be some who will get through the worst only to face an environment never before seen by man on Earth before. Denial is not just a river in Egypt and despair is not the tire in the trunk. Those who live between those states have the best chance. Just remember this, Nature bats last. Vaya con Dios Ya'll

  • @angelsplace
    @angelsplace5 ай бұрын

    Fukushima has at least four fully blown out spent fuel pools and china syndrome melted core reactors. The oceans have been convulsing with billions of dead sealife from plankton to krill to starfish to dolphin to whales and seabirds. If you get a pee test you'll find Fukushima cesium in it. There is no way to stop it and Fukushima is by itself an exterminator.

  • @radscorpion8
    @radscorpion85 ай бұрын

    Okay so essentially there was no conclusion beyond "predicting is hard" and some random graphs showing expenditure in AGI, and the number of nuclear weapons each country has. Thanks. If only I knew that at the start

  • @Berley_1234
    @Berley_12345 ай бұрын

    gain of function testing is a nice way of saying BIOWEAPON testing

  • @gavinhudson6389
    @gavinhudson63895 ай бұрын

    When a society is predicted to collapse seems less important in my mind than how to choose a less collapse-prone model for society, unless your main concern is how much longer we can squeeze out a quarterly profit before nuclear Armageddon or some such thing. Luke Kemp himself worked out that the average civilization lasts 340 years, where civilization is defined as "a society with agriculture, multiple cities, military dominance in its geographical region and a continuous political structure". This type of linear, growth-based society does not actually represent most lived human experience. Most humans over time have lived in cyclical, non-growth-based societies of hunter gatherers. The reason this has largely represented the lived human experience is that a cyclical philosophical model of society is more stable than a linear model of society. So what we are saying is all societies that are not hunter gatherer societies collapse on average over the course of only a few short generations. Hunter gatherer societies can collapse too, but tend to be much more stable and more likely to adapt than collapse. The question is not if but when. All societies also have cautionary tales about the move from cyclical to linear with characters who represent a break from the cycles of nature and a ramping up of the feeling of exceptionalism: Icarus from the Greeks, the Echidna from the Apalech of what Anglophones call Australia, the Morgoth/Sauron of Lord of the Rings, the Lucifer of John Milton, etc. These characters broke from being ruled by nature and tried to establish a new self-centered paradigm in which they attempted to supplant the greater powers that be. They all crashed and burned. So again, the question is not if but when, and we have cultural memories to warn us well in advance of the risks.

  • @CentaurUK90
    @CentaurUK905 ай бұрын

    It's only a question of time before reality catches up with these doom mongers and they're forced to crawl back into their primeval slime before emerging to later espouse another possible planet ending situation.

  • @ResearchNational
    @ResearchNational5 ай бұрын

    Just some constructive criticism that I too am guilty of... try saying "Um" less😊.

  • @daveandrews9634
    @daveandrews96345 ай бұрын

    I don’t know what to say. There are so many suppositions that are just not true. Draughts are no worse than any time in the past. Ocean acidification is not happening. Species decline has nothing to do with climate change. CO2 is not the control knob for global temperature. You would not be around if not for capitalism. I’m sorry but this video is way out there as far as logic and reason. IPCCs 1.5 degrees was pulled out of thin air and has no basis. The GCMs have enormous errors that far exceed plus or minus 10 degrees out past 10 years in the future. Heat island effects account for more than half of the measured temperature increase over the last 100 years. Please stop scaring our children with these baseless claims and pushing a false climate catastrophe.

  • @daveandrews9634
    @daveandrews96346 ай бұрын

    This amazes me. There are so many “scientific” inaccuracies, I can’t even comment on them. One over-riding issue is that the model errors out to 2100 are at least an order of magnitude larger than the scales on the projections indicating that the data estimates are fantasy. Another is the Arctic sea ice extent which has effectively not changed since 2007 in spite of the CO2 rise. Temperature extremes are likely because we are in a solar max and the earths magnetic field has been weakening significantly over the last forty years. This has a huge effect on the earths energy balance easily explaining the current warming trend. Greenland has no inland temperature monitoring stations and coastal Greenland monitors are highly influenced by ocean temperature moderation. There were no monitors in Greenland interior in the early 20th century when rain very likely fell quite often since I’ve levels were lower than now at that time. Also the global average temperature is not being calculated correctly. Weighted averages are not being used causing a warming bias in the data. Satellite data is not accurate because of the measurement zones and misinterpretation of the data. This presentation is just scaring people with no concrete scientific justification.

  • @hassyg4083
    @hassyg40836 ай бұрын

    Only downside is British scientists end up benefitting the American economy. UK gov is failing

  • @johnbatson8779
    @johnbatson87796 ай бұрын

    Just another hysterical climate scientist with no basis in reality or verifiable data

  • @karlwheatley1244
    @karlwheatley12444 ай бұрын

    "Just another hysterical climate scientist with no basis in reality or verifiable data" I guess you haven't read the science. They have thousands of research studies proving this is true, the models have been quite accurate for decades, and global ice melt, sea level rise, and ecosystem degradation are all happening faster than the majority of experts in those fields predicted 30 years ago.

  • @ardalla535
    @ardalla5356 ай бұрын

    Odd that neither of these gentlemen referred to the solution proposed by Sir David King. Initially it sounded rather unlikely, but as he described it in detail, it become more and more plausible. Is has to do with returning the population of blue whales to the level they previously enjoyed before the advent of massive whaling. Massive amounts of CO2 can removed by this method. Video by David King is available on YT.

  • @irisstasinski8893
    @irisstasinski88936 ай бұрын

    When they all die , maybe they think about the Trees they cut off . All the pollution that the Industrial Farms dump into the Water ways , hunting the last of a species , poisoning and killing all the bugs and birds .

  • @larrytaylor693
    @larrytaylor6936 ай бұрын

    This guys living in another world .We are living in the last days for some that day has already come as death by heat or flooding has killed about the same as the stupid wars that you would think we were advanced enough to not kill each other and that .1 he states is 1.2 when i see down playing right off i know its BS july was over the 1.5 above the pre industral set by the ipcc when the year averages for 2023 are in the global rise will be the 1 5 or really close that originally wasnt going to reach until last half of this century 😅😊

  • @larrytaylor693
    @larrytaylor6936 ай бұрын

    Why isnt the freakesh cat 5 getting any coverage at all amazed me this thing really done so much damage came out of no ware and went away like nothing ive ever seen still the damage is so dad i dont know what will happen millon or more people without power not a single power line pole standing 27 dead no one is even talking about it except paul . I know the media is pounding the war drums but not even a minute or two saying anything about this freakish cat 5 i know one thing those millon.people dont have any jobs for quite a while the tourist destination isnt going to be there so i imagine they will be migrating here and i dont blame them

  • @johnbrennan7175
    @johnbrennan71756 ай бұрын

    Why do the media keep on about climate change as if its a bad thing. When in fact the the climate has always changed long before man walked this earth.

  • @karlwheatley1244
    @karlwheatley12444 ай бұрын

    "Why do the media keep on about climate change as if its a bad thing. " Because WE are warming the planet ~18 times faster than it usually warms when coming out of an ice age, and if such rapid warming is sustained for too long, it will collapse Earth's ecosystems and causes mass extinctions of life--including killing most humans.