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  • Dwarkesh Patel | The Lunar Society
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  • Tom Stafford | Reasonable People
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Effective Altruism News is a side project of Tlön.
  • Mottes and Baileys in AI discourse
    This post kinda necessarily needs to touch multiple political topics at once. Please, everyone, be careful. If it looks like you haven't read the LessWrong Political Prerequisites, I'm more likely than usual to delete your comments.
    LessWrong | 4 hours ago
  • Introducing the Epoch Capabilities Index (ECI)
    We at Epoch AI have recently released a new composite AI capability index called the Epoch Capabilities Index (ECI), based on nearly 40 underlying benchmarks. Some key features.... Saturation-proof: ECI "stitches" benchmarks together, to enable comparisons even as individual benchmarks become saturated.
    LessWrong | 4 hours ago
  • Fish Have Surprisingly Impressive Mental Capabilities
    Improving the welfare of farmed fish is probably some of the most cost-effective near-term suffering reduction work the EA community engages in. To celebrate the EA community's amazing work for trillions of fish around the globe, here's a list of ten surprising fish behaviors and capabilities!
    Effective Altruism Forum | 5 hours ago
  • LLM robots can't pass butter (and they are having an existential crisis about it)
    TLDR: Andon Labs, evaluates AI in the real world to measure capabilities and to see what can go wrong. For example, we previously made LLMs operate vending machines, and now we're testing if they can control robots at offices. There are two parts to this test:
    LessWrong | 6 hours ago
  • The Memetics of AI Successionism
    TL;DR: AI progress and the recognition of associated risks are painful to think about. This cognitive dissonance acts as fertile ground in the memetic landscape, a high-energy state that will be exploited by novel ideologies.
    LessWrong | 7 hours ago
  • The End of OpenAI’s Nonprofit Era
    Key regulators have agreed to let the company kill its profit caps and restructure as a for-profit — with some strings attached...
    Garrison's Substack | 7 hours ago
  • Statement from Mercy For Animals on the Reintroduction of the Plant Powered School Meals Pilot Act
    The following statement regarding the introduction of the Plant Powered School Meals Pilot Act may be attributed to Frances Chrzan, senior federal policy manager at Mercy For Animals: “Mercy For Animals applauds Representative Velázquez and Representative Adams for championing the Plant Powered School Meals Pilot Act, a forward-thinking bill that places student health, equity and […].
    Mercy for Animals | 8 hours ago
  • An Experimental Program for AI-Powered Feedback at STOC: Guest Post from David Woodruff
    This year for STOC, we decided to run an experiment to explore the use of Large Language Models in the theoretical computer science community, and we’re inviting the entire community to participate. We—a team from the STOC PC—are offering authors the chance to get automated pre-submission feedback from an advanced, Gemini-based LLM tool that’s been optimized for checking […]...
    Shtetl-Optimized | 9 hours ago
  • Q2 AI Benchmark Results: Pros Maintain Clear Lead
    Main Takeaways. Top Findings. Pro forecasters significantly outperform bots: Our team of 10 Metaculus Pro Forecasters demonstrated superior performance compared to the top-10 bot team, with strong statistical significance (p = 0.00001) based on a one-sided t-test on Peer scores.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 9 hours ago
  • Why there’s so much disagreement about the timeline for advanced AI
    Experts disagree on when Artificial General Intelligence will arrive—years or decades? Explore why forecasts vary and what it means for humanity’s future.
    Clearer Thinking | 9 hours ago
  • Scenario Scrutiny for AI Policy
    A call for concrete stress-testing of AI policy proposals
    AI Futures Project | 10 hours ago
  • Modernizing the EA Funds website
    In August we launched a redesign of the EA Funds website. The main goal was to improve overall perception and make the site feel modern, trustworthy, and more consistent with the effectivealtruism.org brand. We also wanted to aim the site more towards donors, increase transparency around grantmaking and evaluation, and improve overall usability. View the EA Funds websiteWe've been making...
    Effective Altruism Forum | 11 hours ago
  • Solving AI’s power problem with decentralized training
    Conventional wisdom in AI is that large-scale pretraining needs to happen in massive contiguous datacenter campuses. But is this true?
    Epoch Newsletter | 11 hours ago
  • Is "cage free" really the most humane option for egg-laying hens?
    This article at Our World in Data arguing in favour of "cage free" hens includes this graph from the Welfare Footprint Project (which spoke at EAG 2023) which has a nice breakdown which concludes that cage free aviaries are the most humane option of three types of hen housing studied.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 12 hours ago
  • California YIMBY Statement on Future Proposed Draft Recommendations for the State Fire Marshal Single-Stair Study
    October 2025 On behalf of California YIMBY, I respectfully submit the following comments on future proposed draft recommendations for the State Fire Marshal’s Single-Stair Study. California YIMBY is a statewide housing policy and advocacy organization that focuses on making our….
    California YIMBY | 12 hours ago
  • Can AI make the poor world richer?
    Can AI make the poor world richer? It promises a level playing field. So have past technologies. ekeller Tue, 10/28/2025 - 12:23...
    J-PAL | 14 hours ago
  • All the lab's AI safety Plans: 2025 Edition
    Three out of three CEOs of top AI companies agree: " Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority.". How do they plan to do this?. Anthropic has a Responsible Scaling Policy, Google DeepMind has a Frontier Safety Framework, and OpenAI has a Preparedness Framework, all of which were updated in 2025. Overview of the policies. All three policies have similar “bones”.
    LessWrong | 14 hours ago
  • Where have the really big AI models gone?
    Why the race to scale up pretraining isn’t over...
    Transformer | 14 hours ago
  • The Homework: October 28, 2025
    Welcome to the October 23, 2025 Main edition of The Homework, the official newsletter of California YIMBY — legislative updates, news clips, housing research and analysis, and the latest writings from the California YIMBY team. News from Sacramento On October…. The post The Homework: October <span class="dewidow">28, 2025</span> appeared first on California YIMBY.
    California YIMBY | 15 hours ago
  • Protected: Political Animals? How U.S. Voters Respond To Candidates Making Farmed Animal Policy Proposals
    There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. The post Protected: Political Animals? How U.S. Voters Respond To Candidates Making Farmed Animal Policy Proposals appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 15 hours ago
  • Is Animal Welfare Missing From Conversations About Climate Change?
    Climate change affects animal welfare, but a literature review suggests that communication strategies may be overlooking this important angle. The post Is Animal Welfare Missing From Conversations About Climate Change? appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 15 hours ago
  • ProVeg International is hiring - Finance Manager
    ProVeg is looking to fill the following position: Finance Manager. About ProVeg. ProVeg International is a food awareness organisation working to transform the global food system by replacing animal-based products with plant-based and cultured alternatives.
    Animal Advocacy Forum | 15 hours ago
  • Career Advice for Policy Researchers
    I’ve been a policy researcher (aka “think tanker”) for eight years. Over this time, I’ve learned how good scholars conduct and share their research, build and manage their teams, and push their ideas into public policy. I’ve also seen some scholars struggle—falling prey to partisanship, corruption, or simply poor research or management practices.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 16 hours ago
  • Target Malaria Uganda attends 12th Annual National Research Ethics Conference
    Target Malaria Uganda was honored to participate in the 12th Annual National Research Ethics Conference (ANREC 2025), organized by the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology (UNCST) and held at Hotel Africana. This event brought together research ethics committee members, community representatives, and researchers from Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia.
    Target Malaria | 17 hours ago
  • You Don't Own Your Reputation
    it’s not a technical limitation, it’s a business model...
    Abstraction | 18 hours ago
  • Building a more inclusive workspace with 10,000 Black Interns
    This month, the 10,000 Interns Foundation brought together hundreds of people to the Emirates Stadium in London to celebrate the creation of 10,000 paid internship opportunities in just five years. It was an amazing night surrounded by current interns, alumni, employers, and champions who support the mission of the Foundation. The Foundation, based in the […].
    Target Malaria | 19 hours ago
  • My Open-Source Contributions
    The Pond | 20 hours ago
  • An Opinionated Guide to Privacy Despite Authoritarianism
    The Pond | 20 hours ago
  • Advanced Privacy Despite Authoritarianism
    The Pond | 20 hours ago
  • Review of the Anthropic Summer 2025 Pilot Sabotage Risk Report
    External review from METR of Anthropic's Summer 2025 Sabotage Risk Report
    METR | 20 hours ago
  • The Flawed Logic of Replacing Humans with AI
    "The people funding the tech want to replace those people." "You replace all human workers. Who's going to buy your products and services?" "They're not realizing that they're running all of us, including themselves, off a Cliff."
    Future of Life Institute | 21 hours ago
  • Video | World's first 'air pollution market' in Surat chosen as finalist for Earthshot Prize
    Video | World's first 'air pollution market' in Surat chosen as finalist for Earthshot Prize An air pollution market is a 'cap and trade' scheme to reduce emissions from industries, unlike the current command and control regulations.
    J-PAL | 23 hours ago
  • Life’s Work: An Interview with Esther Duflo
    Life’s Work: An Interview with Esther Duflo Esther Duflo talks to the Harvard Business Review about why she became an economist, how she and her colleagues popularized the use of randomized controlled trials in their field, which tools and interventions have shown success in reducing poverty, and the role of public-private collaboration in solving seemingly intractable problems.
    J-PAL | 23 hours ago
  • Automatiser l'Alignement de l'IA | EXTRAIT PODCAST
    L'épisode complet : https://youtu.be/WexyMWLVvX0
    The Flares | 1 days ago
  • Model City Monday 10/27/25
    Astral Codex Ten | 1 days ago
  • Should I tell EA orgs I'll work for much less than advertised?
    Would I be doing something wrong significantly undercutting other potential hires ?. Some of what I’m thinking about is echoed in points made in this post previously, although I think my situation pertains more to the ethics of competing rather than the ethics of donating via salary-sacrifice.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • life lessons from trading
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    LessWrong | 2 days ago
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    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • Seven-ish Words from My Thought-Language
    (With thanks to @TsviBT, @Lucie Philippon, and @johnswentworth for encouragement and feedback, among many.). Seven entries from a dictionary that will never exist, even though it should. The words in [brackets] show up with some frequency in my thoughts, and I struggle with English’s semantic poverty. Some of them show up in other languages, like Korean or Lojban.
    LessWrong | 2 days ago
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  • Beliefs about formal methods and AI safety
    I appreciate Theodore Ehrenborg's comments. As a wee lad, I heard about mathematical certainty of computer programs. Let’s go over what I currently believe and don’t believe. . First: what is formal verification. Sometimes you get pwned because of the spec-implementation gap. The computer did not do what it should’ve done. Other times, you get pwned by the world-spec gap.
    LessWrong | 3 days ago
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    LessWrong | 4 days ago
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    In this essay, I introduce two Points of No Return (PNR): The Hard PNR. The moment where we have AI systems powerful and intelligent enough that they can prevent humanity from turning them off. The Soft PNR. The moment where we have AI systems that we will not want to turn off.
    LessWrong | 4 days ago
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 4 days ago
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    LessWrong | 4 days ago
  • Plan 1 and Plan 2
    Max Tegmark recently published a post " Which side of the AI safety community are you in? ", where he carves the AI safety community into 2 camps: Camp A) "Race to superintelligence safely”: People in this group typically argue that "superintelligence is inevitable because of X”, and it's therefore better that their in-group (their company or country) build it first.
    LessWrong | 4 days ago
  • Tutorial: Turn Any LLM into an Expert Assistant with Federated RAG – Part 1
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    Open Mined | 4 days ago
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    Open Mined | 4 days ago
  • Treating cost disease with Congressman Jake Auchincloss
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    The Works in Progress Newsletter | 5 days ago
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    Animal Advocacy Forum | 5 days ago
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  • Lifecycle Open Access
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    Center for Open Science | 5 days ago
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    By effective charities
    Bentham's Newsletter | 5 days ago
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    Transformer | 5 days ago
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    Faunalytics | 5 days ago
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    Wealthy aristocrats once demonstrated their power and status by entering government, making war, and funding churches and artists. Though the forms have changed, they still do today. The post Why the New Leisure Class Enjoys Activism and Philanthropy appeared first on Palladium.
    Palladium Magazine Newsletter | 5 days ago

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