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Is This The End of Humanity? - Eric Weinstein

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Global
Started February 12, 2026

Eric Weinstein is a mathematician and commentator known for Geometric Unity and sharp cultural analysis. | Earn a yield on gold https://monetary-metals.com/triggernometry/ Triggernometry is proudly independent. Thanks to the sponsors below for making that possible: - Qualia Stem Cell. Go to https://Qualialife.com/TRIG for up to 50% off AND use code TRIG at checkout for an additional 15% off. - Let our sponsor, American Financing, help you regain control of your finances. Go to https://america...

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 12, 2026
The rise of AI and technology poses existential risks that humanity must urgently address to ensure future survival.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 12, 2026
While concerns about AI and societal decline are valid, we must balance fear with recognition of human adaptability and progress.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 12, 2026
Investing in ethical AI and responsible technology development is crucial to mitigate potential threats to humanity.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 12, 2026
Pessimism about humanity's future is unfounded; our capacity for innovation and resilience can overcome current challenges.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 12, 2026
Widespread anxiety over humanity's fate can lead to paralysis and inaction, detracting from constructive solutions to real problems.
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