We're Detecting No Alien Civilizations Because They Were Destroyed by AI, Astrophysicist Proposes

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If we're alone in the universe, astrophysicist Michael Garrett says it might be because aliens shared an existential problem that we're only just beginning to reckon with: powerful AI.

"Could AI be the universe's 'great filter' — a threshold so hard to overcome that it prevents most life from evolving into space-faring civilizations?" Garrett, who is the Sir Bernard Lovell chair of Astrophysics at the University of Manchester,According to Garrett, an ASI would not only be smarter than humans, but would "enhance its own capabilities at a speed that outpaces our own evolutionary timelines without AI.

"That's roughly the time between being able to receive and broadcast signals between the stars , and the estimated emergence of ASI on Earth," he added. "This is alarmingly short when set against the cosmic timescale of billions of years."To be sure, Garrett's proposal is just one potential "great filter" answer to the Fermi Paradox.

 

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