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Effective Altruism News is a side project of Tlön.
  • CoT May Be Highly Informative Despite “Unfaithfulness”
    Recent work [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5] demonstrates that LLMs’ chain of thoughts (CoTs) 1 aren’t always “faithful”: they don’t contain an accurate representation of every cognitive step 2 the LLM used to arrive at its answer. However, consistent “faithfulness” in all scenarios is a very high bar that might not be required for most safety analyses of models.
    METR | 2 hours ago
  • Bridging the Gap: Understanding Millers' Perspectives on Wheat Flour Fortification
    Tackling Iron Deficiency Anaemia Through Fortified Wheat Flour Iron deficiency anaemia affects millions in India, yet a simple, proven solution remains underutilised. Fortifying wheat flour with iron, folic acid, and vitamin B12 is a cost-effective and scalable way to address this public health challenge.
    Fortify Health | 7 hours ago
  • Rebrand, Register for AIADM NYC, Jobs @ Anthropic + CRS
    the latest updates on longterm human welfare
    AI for Animals | 11 hours ago
  • METR's Evaluation of GPT-5
    METR (where I work, though I'm cross-posting in a personal capacity) evaluated GPT-5 before it was externally deployed. We performed a much more comprehensive safety analysis than we ever have before; it feels like pre-deployment evals are getting more mature. This is the first time METR has produced something we've felt comfortable calling an "evaluation" instead of a "preliminary evaluation".
    AI Alignment Forum | 11 hours ago
  • Why AI's IMO gold medal is less informative than you think
    The problems gave AI only a slim chance to show new capabilities
    Epoch Newsletter | 12 hours ago
  • Podcast Episode 9: Advancing GiveWell’s Work on Family Planning
    As GiveWell’s research team grows, our goal is to compare as wide a range of programs as we can to find the most cost-effective opportunities to help people. Over the past year and a half, we’ve been investigating family planning services that help people decide whether and when to have children as a new area of research. Family planning programs have particularly complex challenges around...
    GiveWell | 14 hours ago
  • Animal advocates should respond to transformative AI maybe arriving soon
    AI is advancing incredibly fast. We might see AI systems that are better than most humans at many tasks within a few years. This would change things drastically for animals in factory farms, in the wild, and beyond… and therefore animal advocates’ strategies should change, too. In this post, I argue:
    Animal Advocacy Forum | 15 hours ago
  • Animal advocates should respond to transformative AI maybe arriving soon
    AI is advancing incredibly fast. We might see AI systems that are better than most humans at many tasks within a few years. This would change things drastically for animals in factory farms, in the wild, and beyond… and therefore animal advocates’ strategies should change, too. In this post, I argue:
    Animal Advocacy Forum | 15 hours ago
  • Animal advocates should respond to transformative AI maybe arriving soon
    AI is advancing incredibly fast. We might see AI systems that are better than most humans at many tasks within a few years. This would change things drastically for animals in factory farms, in the wild, and beyond… and therefore animal advocates’ strategies should change, too. In this post, I argue:
    Animal Advocacy Forum | 15 hours ago
  • Food Systems Transformation Accelerator
    Food Systems Transformation Accelerator gloireri Thu, 08/07/2025 - 18:24 . GAIN is proud to join FAO and the UN Food System Coordination Hub to launch the Food Systems Transformation Accelerator during the side event "Food Systems Transformation: How and Why", held on July 29.
    Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition | 16 hours ago
  • Exciting news from the UN Food Systems Summit!
    Exciting news from the UN Food Systems Summit! gloireri Thu, 08/07/2025 - 18:24 . . GAIN is proud to join FAO and the UN Food System Coordination Hub to launch the Food Systems Transformation Accelerator during the side event "Food Systems Transformation: How and Why", held on July 29.
    Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition | 16 hours ago
  • Opinion: On Food System Change, Time to Keep Calm and Accelerate
    Opinion: On Food System Change, Time to Keep Calm and Accelerate gloireri Thu, 08/07/2025 - 17:35 . From inter-agency collaboration to public-private partnerships, from effective development finance institution involvement to stronger feedback loops — here’s how to accelerate food system transformation. A farmer with freshly harvested garlic – GAIN Pakistan.
    Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition | 17 hours ago
  • Timeline of all Manifold markets, Polymarket buys US exchange, deceitful ex-Senator lobbies CFTC | Forecasting newslettter #8/2025
    Highlights
    Forecasting Newsletter | 17 hours ago
  • It May Be Impossible to Outcompete Factory Farming – Lewis Bollard
    “Chickens are unbeatable at converting grain into protein”...
    The Lunar Society | 17 hours ago
  • It May Be Impossible to Outcompete Factory Farming – Lewis Bollard
    “Chickens are unbeatable at converting grain into protein”...
    The Lunar Society | 17 hours ago
  • How hard to achieve is eutopia?
    This is a summary of the new paper “No Easy Eutopia”, here. How easy is it to get to a future that’s pretty close to ideal?. You could think of reaching eutopia as like an expedition to sail to an uninhabited island. The expedition is more likely to reach the island to the extent that: The island is bigger, more visible, and closer to the point of departure;.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 18 hours ago
  • AI Is Insanely Useful: Here's How To Use It
    It does make up a lot of stuff but that doesn't prevent it from having uses
    Bentham's Newsletter | 18 hours ago
  • Pet Food’s Surprising Role In Climate Change
    How big is your dog’s carbon pawprint? This paper explores the climate impacts of pet food and weighs vegan diets as an alternative. The post Pet Food’s Surprising Role In Climate Change appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 18 hours ago
  • Shocking Findings at Livestock Show Reveal Disturbing Practices
    Stepping onto the grounds of the livestock show, I was initially met by a deceptive, fun carnival atmosphere. The joyous sounds of rides, the aroma of food vendors, and the bright lights of games—it was all a carefully constructed facade. But as I ventured deeper, the true, painful reality unfolded, hitting me like a gut […].
    Mercy for Animals | 20 hours ago
  • Dream Book Review: The Deal With Trauma
    Astral Codex Ten | 22 hours ago
  • Promoting Breastfeeding for Healthy Planet
    Promoting Breastfeeding for Healthy Planet gloireri Thu, 08/07/2025 - 11:41 . Breastfeeding not only contributes to positive nutrition and health outcomes, but also to environmental sustainability by significantly reducing the environmental footprint associated with the production, packaging, distribution and consumption of infant formula.
    Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition | 23 hours ago
  • NestFresh ends male-chick culling: Mercy For Animals calls on egg industry to follow suit
    Certified Humane-verified in-ovo sexing program sets a new U.S. welfare standard for egg production LOS ANGELES — Mercy For Animals is celebrating a major win for animals: NestFresh is now the first U.S. egg brand to eliminate the mass killing of male chicks across its supply chain. Through its new Humanely Hatched™ program, NestFresh uses […].
    Mercy for Animals | 23 hours ago
  • You have more power than you think
    You have more power than you think. Earning even an average salary in a rich country means you’re likely 10x better off than the average person across the world, and you do have the power to make a difference. Watch Part I and Part II of The Skeptic in our profile now.
    Giving What We Can | 1 days ago
  • Our ‘Entomology Explained’ series
    World Mosquito Day is August 20th, and as it approaches, it is a good time to reintroduce our ‘Entomology Explained’ series. ‘Entomology Explained’ is a series of videos by scientists across the consortium answering common questions about mosquitoes and entomology. The questions vary from seeing the difference between malaria and dengue to ‘is it possible […].
    Target Malaria | 1 days ago
  • Take the 2025 EA Forum user survey
    It’s time once again for our annual EA Forum user survey! :) Thank you to everyone who filled it in last year — those results were especially helpful for developing our current Forum strategy. From today through August 20 , we’re running an updated version of the survey for 2025.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • Les IA comme Entités Juridiques | EXTRAIT PODCAST
    The Flares | 1 days ago
  • GPT-5 Evaluation Results
    <h1 id="details-about-metrs-evaluation-of-openai-gpt-5">Details about METR’s evaluation of OpenAI GPT-5</h1> <p><strong>Note on independence:</strong> This evaluation was conducted under a standard NDA. Due to the sensitive information shared with METR as part of this evaluation, OpenAI’s comms and legal team required review and approval of this post (the latter is not true of any other METR...
    METR | 1 days ago
  • Chat with Paul Bloom
    A recording from Bentham's Bulldog's live video
    Bentham's Newsletter | 1 days ago
  • Mirroring to Substack
    I still love and treasure RSS, to the point that I pay money for inoreader. But newsletters are where it’s at right now, especially if you want to be ~~discoverable~~. To that end, I’m mirroring this blog on substack. The Substack will have a slightly more professional angle and lose the bottom ~10% of posts, … Continue reading "Mirroring to Substack"...
    Aceso Under Glass | 1 days ago
  • OpenAI talks $500B valuation 💰, Silicon Valley's grind era 💼, against lockfiles 👨‍💻
    TLDR AI | 1 days ago
  • Hidden Open Thread 393.5
    Astral Codex Ten | 1 days ago
  • Latest ACE grantees, consider charity entrepreneurship, funding opportunities
    Your farmed animal advocacy update for early August 2025
    Hive | 1 days ago
  • Claude, GPT, and Gemini All Struggle to Evade Monitors
    This work was done while at METR. Introduction. GDM recently released a paper (Emmons et al.) showing that, contrary to previous results, the chain-of-thought (CoT) of language models is more faithful when the model’s CoT is necessary for it to complete a task. They examine three settings where an actor model attempts to fool monitors on various tasks. .
    AI Alignment Forum | 1 days ago
  • EA as Antichrist: Understanding Peter Thiel
    “The Antichrist probably presents as a great humanitarian, it's redistributive, it's an extremely great philanthropist, as an effective altruist, all of those kinds of things.” - Peter Thiel. Effective altruism has more than its share of critics.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • Understanding intelligence: Simplex views on complex systems
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