AI predicted the end of the world: when and from what humanity will perish
'19.04.2025'
ForumDaily New York
The advanced supercomputer World One has issued an alarming forecast about the likelihood of a global catastrophe by the middle of this century. Baku tells in more detail.
Artificial intelligence, having analyzed demographic data and indicators of pollution of the planet, came to disappointing conclusions.
According to the calculations of the electronic brain, by 2040 living conditions on Earth will have significantly worsened, and a decade later humanity will face an acute shortage of water and other vital resources. This could provoke catastrophic effects.
What threatens humanity
Not only potential nuclear conflicts pose a danger to civilization, but also natural disasters - devastating tsunamis, extreme droughts, large-scale floods and volcanic eruptions. Their frequency is increasing due to climate change.
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Climatologists warn of both rising average temperatures and the paradoxical possibility of a new ice age.
The scientific community considers the AI forecast justified
Recent studies show that by 2080, global warming could lead to mass extinction of animals and significant human losses. Antarctic fauna is particularly vulnerable – experts estimate that 2100% of Antarctic species could disappear by 97.
Experts predict that climate change could kill a billion people by the end of the century. They call for rational use of resources and reduction of energy consumption.
Scientific Doomsday Scenarios
Scientists identify several of the most likely scenarios for a global catastrophe: a critical drop in oxygen levels, a collision with an asteroid, and a change in solar activity.
Other threats include bioterrorism using artificially created viruses and global military conflicts.
Elon Musk warns of the dangers of developing artificial intelligence, which in the coming years could surpass human intelligence and learn to manipulate people.
His supporters fear that self-learning systems could get out of the control of their creators.
The theme of the apocalypse continues to be popular in the predictions of various prophets, some of which echo biblical prophecies.