Anthropic Shadow: Observation Selection Effects and Human Extinction Risks

Anthropic Shadow: Observation Selection Effects and Human Extinction Risks

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Article ID: iaor20107507
Volume: 30
Issue: 10
Start Page Number: 1495
End Page Number: 1506
Publication Date: Oct 2010
Journal: Risk Analysis
Authors: , ,
Keywords: risk perception
Abstract:

We describe a significant practical consequence of taking anthropic biases into account in deriving predictions for rare stochastic catastrophic events. The risks associated with catastrophes such as asteroidal/cometary impacts, supervolcanic episodes, and explosions of supernovae/gamma‐ray bursts are based on their observed frequencies. As a result, the frequencies of catastrophes that destroy or are otherwise incompatible with the existence of observers are systematically underestimated. We describe the consequences of this anthropic bias for estimation of catastrophic risks, and suggest some directions for future work.

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