KEY POINTS
  • Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn said artificial intelligence, synthetic biology and so-called unknown unknowns each represent an existential risk through to 2100.
  • The entrepreneur turned investor sees them as the three biggest threats to humanity's existence this century.
  • "Climate change is not going to be an existential risk unless there's a runaway scenario," said Tallinn.

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Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn

LONDON – Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn has identified what he believes are the three biggest threats to humanity's existence this century.

While the climate emergency and the coronavirus pandemic are seen as issues that require urgent global solutions, Tallinn told CNBC that artificial intelligence, synthetic biology and so-called unknown unknowns each represent an existential risk through to 2100.

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