Risk Analysis & Scenarios

Future Research.

Analysis of futurology, global catastrophic risks, and survival scenarios to adapt the continuity network proactively.

Research Scope

Global Risk Modeling

Continuous analysis of nuclear, environmental, and societal threats to identify emerging risk profiles.

Speculative Scenarios

Utilizing scientific modeling and science fiction logic to envision potential survival pathways and technological requirements.

Latest Publication

[REF: GCR-2026-04]

"Decentralized Supply Chain Resilience in High-Genocide Environments"

"When centralized hubs become targets, the mesh must prevail. This report outlines the requirements for localized resource autonomy..."

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Research Repository

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Partner Research

Initiative 10

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Key problems facing humanity that cannot be solved by a single number, algorithm, or superintelligence — a framework for aligning survival research with long-term civilizational challenges.

10 key challenges

  1. Aligning human and AI goalsSo that intelligent systems amplify humanity rather than optimize its destruction.
  2. Finite resources vs infinite desiresThe planet is finite; human wants are not.
  3. Truth in the age of simulationsWhen fakes, AI content, and propaganda make reality undefinable.
  4. Meaning of life in a world of automationIf machines do everything, what is the role of humans?
  5. Inequality of access to the futureWho gets biotech, AI enhancement, longevity — and who does not.
  6. Control over technologies stronger than usBiotech, AI, nanotech, quantum: god-level tools in human hands.
  7. Preserving humanityHow not to become a function optimized by algorithms.
  8. Global coordinationPlanetary problems, national mindsets.
  9. Civilization survivalEcology, nuclear weapons, AI, asteroids, pandemics.
  10. Responsibility for creating new mindsIf we create consciousness, are we its guardians or its prison?