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'''Alexey Turchin''' (born 1973) is a Russian transhumanist and life extensionist. He has been a member of the [[Russian Transhumanist Movement]] since 2007 and is an expert on global risks. Since 2010 he has worked on various topics involving life extension and risk prevention for the Science for Life Extension Foundation. He is an affiliate scholar and contributing author at [[IEET]]. He has created several roadmaps about AI risks and the ways to prevent them. With help from [[Maria Konovalenko]], in 2012 he co-founded the [[Longevity Party]], the world's first [[transhumanist politics|transhumanist political party]]. In 2014 he helped organise the first ever street action supporting [[Google]]'s [[Calico]] project towards [[life extension]].<ref>[http://hplusmagazine.com/2014/03/04/our-googleplex-action-for-radical-life-extension/ Our “GooglePlex Action” for Radical Life Extension]</ref> His current projects include the [[Immortality Roadmap]] in development since 2014.<ref>[http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/konovalenko20140819 Achieving Personal Immortality Roadmap]</ref> He was a candidate for the Russian Parliament representing the Russian Green Party in the 2016 election.{{citation needed}}
'''Alexey Turchin''' (born 1973) is a Russian transhumanist and life extensionist. He has been a member of the [[Russian Transhumanist Movement]] since 2007 and is an expert on global risks. Since 2010 he has worked on various topics involving life extension and risk prevention for the Science for Life Extension Foundation. He is an affiliate scholar and contributing author at [[IEET]]. He has created several roadmaps about AI risks and the ways to prevent them. With help from [[Maria Konovalenko]], in 2012 he co-founded the [[Longevity Party]], the world's first [[transhumanist politics|transhumanist political party]]. In 2014 he helped organise the first ever street action supporting [[Google]]'s [[Calico]] project towards [[life extension]].<ref>[http://hplusmagazine.com/2014/03/04/our-googleplex-action-for-radical-life-extension/ Our “GooglePlex Action” for Radical Life Extension]</ref> His current projects include the [[Immortality Roadmap]] in development since 2014.<ref>[http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/konovalenko20140819 Achieving Personal Immortality Roadmap]</ref> He was a candidate for the Russian Parliament representing the Russian Green Party in the 2016 election.{{citation needed}}

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Alexey Turchin (born 1973) is a Russian transhumanist and life extensionist. He has been a member of the Russian Transhumanist Movement since 2007 and is an expert on global risks. Since 2010 he has worked on various topics involving life extension and risk prevention for the Science for Life Extension Foundation. He is an affiliate scholar and contributing author at IEET. He has created several roadmaps about AI risks and the ways to prevent them. With help from Maria Konovalenko, in 2012 he co-founded the Longevity Party, the world's first transhumanist political party. In 2014 he helped organise the first ever street action supporting Google's Calico project towards life extension.[1] His current projects include the Immortality Roadmap in development since 2014.[2] He was a candidate for the Russian Parliament representing the Russian Green Party in the 2016 election.Шаблон:Citation needed

Background

Turchin graduated from Moscow State University in 1997, where he studied Physics and Art History.[3]

Select publications

  1. Turchin, Alexey, and Brian Patrick Green. "Aquatic refuges for surviving a global catastrophe." Futures 89 (2017): 26-37.
  2. Turchin, Alexey, and David Denkenberger. “Global catastrophic and existential risk communication scale.” Futures (2018),
  3. Batin, M., Turchin, A., S. Markov., Zhila, A., & Denkenberger, D. (2017). Artificial Intelligence in Life Extension: from Deep Learning to Superintelligence. Informatica, 41(4).
  4. Turchin, Alexey, and David Denkenberger. "Military AI as a convergent goal of the self-improving AI". In edited volume: Artificial intelligence safety and security, CRC, 2018

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