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Existential hope vs Existential Fear

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Existential risks to human life abound, from the threat of nuclear Armageddon; to an uninhabitable planet; or an AI-induced apocalypse. Understanding such risks and how we can best respond to them is the preoccupation of S. J. Beard. But the Cambridge University researcher also speaks of "existential hope", a way of addressing our fears without the doom and despair. Also, Monash University's, Neil Selwyn, makes the call for what he terms "digital degrowth" — decoupling our online world from the shackles of consumer capitalism.

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Dr S. J. Beard — Senior Research Associate, Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, Cambridge University

Professor Neil Selwyn — Faculty of Education, Monash University

Further information

S.J. Beard - Existential Hope

Neil Selwyn - Digital Degrowth: Radically Rethinking our Digital Futures

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