Scientists Say These Are the Greatest Threats to Humanity
Not to go all doomsday on you, but if you’ve ever wondered what comprise the greatest threats to humanity, I’ve got you covered. Scientists and experts agree on a few things that could wipe out humanity as we know it. Hopefully none of these will happen in our lifetime, but contrary to what they say, ignorance is not bliss, so let’s delve into these threats to humanity.
Experts Say These Are the Greatest Threats to Humanity
You knew this one was going to be here. Many scientists believe that an artificial intelligence takeover is inevitable. “Most such threats are minimal now, but as AI systems become more widespread, and both software and hardware become more sophisticated, AI’s destructive potential will pose an accelerating threat,” note the experts at ScienceNews.org. I don’t mean to completely rag on artificial intelligence. There are certainly some benefits to it. But, the researchers at ScienceNews.org note that “in a future in which civilization relies extensively on robots, a computer virus with AI capability could become a weapon for a malevolent cyberattack.”
Scientists at the United Nations say climate change is one of the biggest threats to humanity. Now, I know climate change can be a controversial topic. I’m just reporting what the researchers are saying. I do remember learning about climate change when I was getting my Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Naturalist David Attenborough tells the United Nations that climate change is “the biggest threat to security that modern humans have ever faced.” He adds that if humanity continues the way it’s going, “we will face the collapse of everything that gives us our security,” including food production, access to fresh water, habitable ambient temperature, ocean food chains and more. He also says the poorest areas of the world are the most likely to suffer due to climate change.
The Weekly Crisis Newsletter notes, via LinkedIn, that another one of the biggest threats to humanity is nuclear war. They note that even though the Cold War has been over for years, “thousands of nuclear warheads remain deployed and on high alert across various countries.” They add that, “The risk of accidental launches, miscommunications, and escalations leading to nuclear exchange remains a terrifying possibility.”
Finally, ScienceNews.org notes that quantum computing is another threat. They note that eventually, quantum computing could “perform specific tasks dramatically more rapidly than today’s supercomputers,” such as “simulating the interactions of atoms and molecules in order to design new drugs or other chemicals.” In the wrong hands, this power could turn negative very fast. These all sound scary, but please don’t worry too much. I don’t want to be the cause of a restless night of sleep for you. Contact me with your thoughts.