The Most Important Century In Human History

The 21st century is argued to be the most important century in human history due to rapid technological growth and the potential for transformative technologies like artificial intelligence. However, this century also brings unprecedented levels of existential risk, including the possibility of nuclear winter, climate change, and pandemics. The emergence of artificial general intelligence (AGI) poses further risks, as the values and impact of AGIs on humanity are uncertain and could lead to value lock-in, constraining moral growth. The future is highly uncertain, but the decisions made in this century could have a major impact on humanity’s future.

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The Most Important Century in Human History

What is the most important century in human history? Some might argue it’s a period of extensive military campaigning, like Alexander the Great’s in the 300s BCE, which reshaped political and cultural borders. Others might cite the emergence of a major religion, such as Islam in the 7th century, which codified and spread values across such borders. Or perhaps it’s the Industrial Revolution of the 1700s that transformed global commerce and redefined humanity’s relationship with labor. Whatever the answer, it seems like any century vying for that top spot is at a moment of great change—when the actions of our ancestors shifted humanity’s trajectory for centuries to come. So if this is our metric, is it possible that right now—this century— is the most important one yet?

The 21st Century: A Period of Rapid Technological Growth

The 21st century has already proven to be a period of rapid technological growth. Phones and computers have accelerated the pace of life. And we’re likely on the cusp of developing new transformative technologies, like advanced artificial intelligence, that could entirely change the way people live. Meanwhile, many technologies we already have contribute to humanity’s unprecedented levels of existential risk—that’s the risk of our species going extinct or experiencing some kind of disaster that permanently limits humanity’s ability to grow and thrive.

Existential Risks in the 21st Century

The invention of the atomic bomb marked a major rise in existential risk, and since then we’ve only increased the odds against us. It’s profoundly difficult to estimate the odds of an existential collapse occurring this century. Very rough guesses put the risk of existential catastrophe due to nuclear winter and climate change at around 0.1%, with the odds of a pandemic causing the same kind of collapse at a frightening 3%. Given that any of these disasters could mean the end of life as we know it, these aren’t exactly small figures. And it’s possible this century could see the rise of new technologies that introduce more existential risks.

The Emergence of Artificial General Intelligence

AI experts have a wide range of estimates regarding when artificial general intelligence will emerge, but according to some surveys, many believe it could happen this century. Currently, we have relatively narrow forms of artificial intelligence, which are designed to do specific tasks like playing chess or recognizing faces. Even narrow AIs that do creative work are limited to their singular specialty. But artificial general intelligence, or AGI, would be able to adapt to and perform any number of tasks, quickly outpacing their human counterparts.

The Potential Impact of AGI on Humanity

There are a huge variety of guesses about what AGI could look like, and what it would mean for humanity to share the Earth with another sentient entity. AGIs might help us achieve our goals, they might regard us as inconsequential, or, they might see us as an obstacle to swiftly remove. So in terms of existential risk, it’s imperative the values of this new technology align with our own. This is an incredibly difficult philosophical and engineering challenge that will require a lot of delicate, thoughtful work.

The Risk of Value Lock-In

Yet, even if we succeed, AGI could still lead to another complicated outcome. Let’s imagine an AGI emerges with deep respect for human life and a desire to solve all humanity’s troubles. But to avoid becoming misaligned, it’s been developed to be incredibly rigid about its beliefs. If these machines became the dominant power on Earth, their strict values might become hegemonic, locking humanity into one ideology that would be incredibly resistant to change. History has taught us that no matter how enlightened a civilization thinks they are, they are rarely up to the moral standards of later generations. And this kind of value lock-in could permanently distort or constrain humanity’s moral growth.

The Uncertainty of the Future

There’s a ton of uncertainty around AGI, and it’s profoundly difficult to predict how any existential risks will play out over the next century. It’s also possible that new, more pressing concerns might render these risks moot. But even if we can’t definitively say that ours is the most important century, it still seems like the decisions we make might have a major impact on humanity’s future. So maybe we should all live like the future depends on us—because actually, it just might.

Discussion Questions

  1. What are some examples of major changes or shifts in human history that you personally find significant?
  2. How do you think the rapid technological growth in the 21st century has affected our daily lives and the way we interact with the world?
  3. Do you believe that the existential risks we face today are greater or lesser than those faced in the past? Why?
  4. What are your thoughts on the potential emergence of artificial general intelligence and its impact on humanity? Are you optimistic or concerned?
  5. What values and principles do you believe are essential for AGIs to have in order to coexist harmoniously with humans? Why?
  6. How do you think the dominance of AGIs with rigid values could impact the diversity of ideas and moral growth in humanity?
  7. Considering the uncertainty of the future and the potential risks we face, what are some proactive steps we can take to mitigate these risks and shape a positive future?
  8. Do you believe that the decisions we make in this century will have a lasting impact on humanity’s future? Why or why not?

Lesson Vocabulary

Technological growthThe process of advancement and development in technology. – The rapid technological growth in recent years has transformed various industries and revolutionized the way we live and work.

Artificial intelligenceThe simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn. – Artificial intelligence has the potential to greatly enhance productivity and efficiency across various sectors, such as healthcare and finance.

Existential risksThreats or dangers that have the potential to endanger the very existence of humanity or cause significant harm. – Climate change and nuclear warfare are examples of existential risks that require urgent attention and global cooperation.

Atomic bombA highly destructive weapon that derives its explosive energy from nuclear reactions. – The dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II had devastating consequences and marked a turning point in human history.

Climate changeLong-term shifts in weather patterns and global temperatures, primarily caused by human activities. – The effects of climate change, such as rising sea levels and extreme weather events, are becoming increasingly evident and pose significant challenges to the planet.

PandemicAn outbreak of a contagious disease that affects a large number of people globally or within a specific region. – The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on public health, economies, and societies worldwide.

Artificial general intelligenceAn advanced form of artificial intelligence that possesses the ability to understand, learn, and perform any intellectual task that a human being can do. – The development of artificial general intelligence has the potential to revolutionize various industries and reshape the future of humanity.

HumanityThe collective term for all human beings and their shared qualities, including compassion, empathy, and the capacity for intellectual and moral development. – It is essential for us to prioritize the well-being and dignity of all members of humanity, regardless of their background or circumstances.

Value lock-inA situation where a particular technology or system becomes deeply embedded and difficult to change due to the investments, dependencies, or preferences associated with it. – The concept of value lock-in highlights the importance of carefully considering the long-term implications and potential limitations of technological choices.

UncertaintyThe state of not knowing or being unsure about future outcomes, events, or circumstances. – The current economic climate is characterized by high levels of uncertainty, making it challenging for businesses to plan and make strategic decisions.

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