The Human Mortality and Human Fertility Databases provide data on deaths, births, fertility, and life expectancy that is highly harmonized and comparable across more than 30 developed countries.
The databases are maintained by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, and the French Institute for Demographic Studies.
The new program, co-led with Oxford colleagues Doyne Farmer and François Lafond, will use data to forecast which technologies will advance, how fast they’ll spread, and what risks they might pose.
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