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Grey goo is a hypothetical existential risk whereby self-replicating nanotechnology would replicate so quickly as to consume all the world's resources within a short time frame, leaving the world awash in small robots that collectively resemble grey slime. |
Type | | Definition | The potential for self-replicating nanotechnology such as nanobots to replicate to the extent that they consume all available resources of a planet. | Origin | Engines of Creation (book), Eric Drexler, 1986 | Also Known As | Ecophagy | Related Concepts | |
Risks
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An overview of technology ethics.
An overview of the precautionary principle.
An overview of existential risk.
When culture isn't ready for the future.
A list of forces that shape technology in the long run.
A list of the major types of technology.
An overview of the term precrime as it relates to technology ethics.
The definition of medicalization with examples.
The definition of dark pattern with examples.
An overview of the potential disadvantages of technology with examples.
A list of common business risks.
The five things that can be done about risk.
A metric for measuring risk management.
The potential that you'll achieve too much of a good thing.
Any risk that people have a strong aversion too.
The definition of risk taking with examples.
A list of risk examples by type.
The two main factors in modeling a risk.
A definition of calculated risk with an example.
How to calculate relative risk with examples.
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