The claim that artificial intelligence poses an existential or catastrophic risk to humanity has been advanced by Nick Bostrom ('Superintelligence,' 2014), Stuart Russell ('Human Compatible,' 2019), Eliezer Yudkowsky and the LessWrong rationalist community, and — in more measured form — by Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio. The Future of Life Institute open letter (22 March 2023) calling for a six-month pause on large AI experiments attracted over 30,000 signatories. The Center for AI Safety statement (30 May 2023) was signed by Hinton, Bengio, Sam Altman, and Demis Hassabis. The AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park (1-2 November 2023) convened 28 countries plus the EU. Counter-arguments from Andrew Ng, Yann LeCun, and Melanie Mitchell hold that existential framing overstates near-term risk and distracts from concrete algorithmic harms including bias and labour displacement.