Wait wait wait... These are four vastly different things.
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It still appears the same to me.
No humans surviving is a very different set of possible worlds than no human-like life surviving. No humans surviving is my default assumption; the latter is not.
Sentient life could be very un-human. Intelligent life could be non-sentient.
Analysts of humanity's future sometimes use the word "doom" rather loosely. ("Doomsday" has the further problem that it privileges a particular time scale.) But doom sounds like something important; and when something is important, it's important to be clear about what it is.
Some properties that could all qualify an event as doom:
Examples to illustrate that these properties are fundamentally different: