I read this post, where a tentative implication of recent AI advacements was:
"AI risk is no longer a future thing, it’s a ‘maybe I and everyone I love will die pretty damn soon’ thing. Working to prevent existential catastrophe from AI is no longer a philosophical discussion and requires not an ounce of goodwill toward humanity, it requires only a sense of self-preservation."
Do you believe that or something similar? Are you living as if you believe that? What does living that life look like?
I think that it is a high risk that AI or something else will be a great threat for humanity within a short future. But I can't say how high the risk is or when in the future. But no matter how long or short time I have left, I would carry on like I always do. I spend time with my family and I love my job as a teacher at an university. I couldn't ask for more. I feel that there is nothing more I must do before I die. So I am grateful and happy every day. But... My parents have four houses in a forest in the middle of Sweden. So if the apocalypse comes, I have a place where it is a quite good chance for surviving.