#2993. Long-term cost-effectiveness of interventions for loss of electricity/industry compared to artificial general intelligence safety

November 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The article analyzes the economic efficiency in the long run using a (probabilistic) Monte Carlo model. The results show that extreme solar storms, high-altitude electromagnetic pulses and coordinated cyber attacks can disrupt regional/global electricity.
Keywords:
Artificial intelligence; Cost-effectiveness analysis; Existential risk; Global catastrophic risk; Nuclear weapons; Solar storm

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