Will the human race become extinct?
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In futures studies, human extinction is the hypothetical end of the human species. This may result from natural causes or it may be the result of human action (anthropogenic). The likelihood of human extinction in the future by wholly natural causes, such as a meteorite impact or large-scale volcanism, is generally considered to be extremely low.
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However many possible scenarios of anthropogenic extinction have been proposed; such as human global nuclear annihilation, biological warfare or the release of a pandemic-causing agent, overpopulation, ecological collapse, and climate change. In addition, emerging technologies could bring about new extinction scenarios, such as advanced artificial intelligence, biotechnology, or self-replicating nanobots. The probability of anthropogenic human extinction within the next hundred years is the topic of an active debate.
Human extinction needs to be differentiated from the extinction of all life on Earth and from the extinction of major components of human culture (e.g. through a global catastrophe leaving only small, scattered human populations, which might survive in isolation).
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