Previous ballpark numbers I’ve heard floated around are “100,000 deaths to shut it all down” but I expect the threshold will grow as more money is involved. Depends on how dramatic the deaths are though, 3000 deaths was enough to cause the US to invade two countries back in the 2000s. 100,000 deaths is thirty-three 9/11s.
I think the response to 9/11 was an outlier mostly caused by the “photogenic” nature of the disaster. COVID killed over a million Americans yet we basically forgot about it once it was gone. We haven’t seen much serious investment in measures to prevent a new pandemic.
Yeah, I hate to be the one to say it but… you’d be better off calculating the size of the incident in terms of government response by summing the net worth / socioeconomic power of the harmed individuals.
That’s part of what I was trying to get at with “dramatic” but I agree now that it might be 80% photogenicity. I do expect that 3000 Americans killed by (a) humanoid robot(s) on camera would cause more outrage than 1 million Americans killed by a virus which we discovered six months later was AI-created in some way.
Previous ballpark numbers I’ve heard floated around are “100,000 deaths to shut it all down” but I expect the threshold will grow as more money is involved. Depends on how dramatic the deaths are though, 3000 deaths was enough to cause the US to invade two countries back in the 2000s. 100,000 deaths is thirty-three 9/11s.
I think the response to 9/11 was an outlier mostly caused by the “photogenic” nature of the disaster. COVID killed over a million Americans yet we basically forgot about it once it was gone. We haven’t seen much serious investment in measures to prevent a new pandemic.
Yeah, I hate to be the one to say it but… you’d be better off calculating the size of the incident in terms of government response by summing the net worth / socioeconomic power of the harmed individuals.
That’s part of what I was trying to get at with “dramatic” but I agree now that it might be 80% photogenicity. I do expect that 3000 Americans killed by (a) humanoid robot(s) on camera would cause more outrage than 1 million Americans killed by a virus which we discovered six months later was AI-created in some way.