Cascading Catastrophic Risks | Trond Undheim

Trond Undheim delves into catastrophic risks facing humanity, including climate change, governance breakdown, and technological threats.   Through discussions of risk perception, effective planning versus worry, and the complexities of managing existential threats, Trond emphasizes the importance of preparing and adapting for uncertain futures.   How should we think about potential future crises, the role of technology in exacerbating or mitigating risks, and the moral obligations of contemporary society to future generations?   00:00 Introduction and Guest Presentation 00:08 Imagining the World in 2075 00:26 The Impact of World Conflicts and Climate Change 01:03 The Rise of Organized Crime and Economic Divide 02:08 The Future of Medical Technologies and Lifespan 02:54 Reflections on the Turning Point of the Century 04:14 Understanding Risk and Worry 04:53 The Role of Planning and Thriving in Risk Management 06:35 The Potential of Giga Projects and Modular Solutions 07:40 The Dilemma of Investing in Uncertain Events 08:41 The Existential Risk of Asteroid Collision 11:27 The Responsibility of Future Generations 13:49 The Complexity of Catastrophic Risk 22:13 The Potential Risks by 2075 46:01 The Role of Community in Risk Mitigation 47:41 The Challenge of Collective Action in Preventing Catastrophe 53:25 Conclusion: The Importance of Good Intent in Systemic Understanding --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/braininavat/message

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