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existential

[eg-zi-sten-shuhl, ek-si-] / ˌɛg zɪˈstɛn ʃəl, ˌɛk sɪ- /


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"I don't have any existential crisis in my head about trying to keep bearing the country music torch," he says.

From BBC

In fact, companies are going out of their way to remind investors that AI is as much an opportunity as it is an existential threat.

From Barron's

Card club operators see the changes as an existential threat that will lead to job losses and reduced tax revenue for the areas where they operate.

From Los Angeles Times

The $550 million in new funding “took an existential risk off the table,” he added.

From Barron's

More existential fears have also been expressed by AI insiders who believe the technology is marching towards so-called "Artificial General Intelligence", when machines' abilities match those of humans.

From Barron's