Write Rebuttals to Articles Dismissing X-Risk
The media is ripe with articles making a mockery of existential risk.
Examples:
I am happy to be Project Lead, but will need to find volunteers as I won't have much time to work on it. I am happy to provide mentoring in rhetorical analysis, this is an opportunity for someone who wants to develop these skills.
Help Needed
(Note that these roles do not have to be taken by different people).
Examples:
- https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02094-7#Echobox=1687881012
- https://www.noemamag.com/the-illusion-of-ais-existential-risk/
- https://www.ft.com/content/30fa44a1-7623-499f-93b0-81e26e22f2a6
I am happy to be Project Lead, but will need to find volunteers as I won't have much time to work on it. I am happy to provide mentoring in rhetorical analysis, this is an opportunity for someone who wants to develop these skills.
Help Needed
(Note that these roles do not have to be taken by different people).
- A researcher: Tasked with finding and linking articles mocking x-risk.
- A rhetorical analyst: Tasked with analysing the rhetoric of the articles, identifying individual arguments, rhetorical fallacies, and verifying facts (although these articles usually do not rely on facts).
- A writer: Putting together a well-written and engaging rebuttal
- A reviewer: Tasked with reviewing the rebuttal and providing constructive feedback
NOEMA
Focusing on the prospect of human extinction by AI in the distant future may prevent us from addressing AI’s disruptive dangers to society today.

Artificial intelligence is still dumber than cats, says pioneer Yann LeCun, so worries over existential risks are ‘premature’
Talk of artificial intelligence destroying humanity plays into the tech companies’ agenda, and hinders effective regulation of the societal harms AI is causing right now.




