Collective intelligence as infrastructure for reducing broad global catastrophic risks
Academic and philanthropic communities have grown increasingly concerned with global catastrophic risks (GCRs), including artificial intelligence safety, pandemics, biosecurity, and nuclear war. Outcomes of many, if not all, risk situations hinge on the performance of human groups, such as whether g...
Main Authors: | Yang, VC, Sandberg, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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The Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford University
2023
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