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Effective Altruism News is a side project of Tlön.
  • Cyber Resilience Corps’ Roadmap for Community Security Report Launch
    Community organizations — nonprofits, rural hospitals, schools, local utilities, municipalities, and small businesses — are vital to delivering essential services to the public, but they are often the…. The post Cyber Resilience Corps’ Roadmap for Community Security Report Launch appeared first on CLTC.
    Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity | 4 hours ago
  • Forecasting Reconciliation
    In Congress, in the Church, and in New York
    Manifold Markets | 4 hours ago
  • Road to AnimalHarmBench
    TL;DR: We developed an empirical benchmark to assess risk of harm to nonhuman animals from LLMs. Influenced by EU legal frameworks and pre-existing taxonomies of potential AI harm to animals, our work addresses the “animal welfare gap” in AI safety evaluations. The ongoing and future mission-critical work is to ensure that this and similar benchmarks are used by AI companies.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 5 hours ago
  • Animal farming impacts soil nematodes, mites, and springtails hugely more than directly affected animals?
    Side note. You can give me feedback about anything here (anonymously or not). Summary: I estimate animal farming:Decreases the living time of (wild) soil nematodes, mites, and springtails hugely more than it increases that of directly affected animals. Increases the welfare of soil nematodes, mites, and springtails hugely more than it changes that of directly affected animals... My best...
    Effective Altruism Forum | 6 hours ago
  • Join AAC's 3-month guided course cohort
    𝗪𝗮𝗻𝘁 𝘁𝗼 𝘂𝘀𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗰𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗿 𝘁𝗼 𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗹𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗲 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗺𝗮𝗹𝘀? Apply now to join the facilitated cohort of Animal Advocacy Careers’ free online course: “Your Role in Animal Advocacy”. Whether you're just starting out or pivoting your career, this 3-month guided experience will walk you through the most impactful ways to help animals through your work. 🧡 Why join the cohort version?
    Animal Advocacy Forum | 7 hours ago
  • What I think about 'Thing Explainer'
    Thoughts on only using simple words
    Contemplatonist | 7 hours ago
  • SLT for AI Safety
    This sequence draws from a position paper co-written with Simon Pepin Lehalleur, Jesse Hoogland, Matthew Farrugia-Roberts, Susan Wei, Alexander Gietelink Oldenziel, Stan van Wingerden, George Wang, Zach Furman, Liam Carroll, Daniel Murfet. Thank you to Stan, Dan, and Simon for providing feedback on this post. Alignment ⊆ Capabilities.
    AI Alignment Forum | 7 hours ago
  • A Simple Explanation of AGI Risk
    Notes from a talk originally given at my alma mater. I went to Grinnell College for my undergraduate degree. For the 2025 reunion event, I agreed to speak on a panel about AI. I like the talk I gave because I think it's a good "101" intro to AI risk, aimed at educated laypeople. I'm also glad to have a go-to explainer for why I'm currently worried about AGI... .
    AI Alignment Forum | 7 hours ago
  • On Kotkin's 2 volumes on Stalin - notes and questions
    In order to understand Stalin, Kotkin basically wrote a whole world history of the 19th/20th century.
    The Lunar Society | 8 hours ago
  • Debate: Depopulation Matters
    After the Spike: Population, Progress, and the Case for People by Dean Spears and Michael Geruso is one of the most bracing, insightful, and important books I’ve ever read. I strongly recommend that everyone reading this sentence go and pre-order it immediately. (That’s the first time I’ve ever issued such a universal recommendation, so it isn’t cheap praise.).
    Effective Altruism Forum | 8 hours ago
  • How Unofficial Work Gets You Hired: Building Your Surface Area for Serendipity
    Tl;dr: In this post, I introduce a concept I call surface area for serendipity — the informal, behind-the-scenes work that makes it easier for others to notice, trust, and collaborate with you. In a job market where some EA and animal advocacy roles attract over 1,300 applicants, relying on traditional applications alone is unlikely to land you a role.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 8 hours ago
  • What Science Actually Says About Climate Change's Effects
    I read the most detailed report done on existential risks from climate change. Here is a brief summary of the likely effects of climate change.
    Bentham's Newsletter | 8 hours ago
  • National Parks Take a Greener Path: Half of All Menu Items to Go Plant-Based by 2026
    Major foodservice provider serving 3 million annual visitors at the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and other treasured parks sets first-ever quantified plant-based goal LOS ANGELES — After more than a year of dialogue with Mercy For Animals, Xanterra Travel Collection, the foodservice provider for many of America’s most iconic national parks, has committed to making at […].
    Mercy for Animals | 9 hours ago
  • Vegetarians Choose Change Over Justification For Dairy
    When vegetarians learn about dairy’s harmful impacts, they’re more likely to plan reducing consumption than rationalize continuing it. The post Vegetarians Choose Change Over Justification For Dairy appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 9 hours ago
  • ICAW (The International Council for Animal Welfare) is hiring a Head of Organizing, Europe
    ICAW (The International Council for Animal Welfare) is hiring a Head of Organizing, Europe to join our team focused on winning corporate animal welfare policies! If you or someone you know based in the UK has experience with organizing, you might be a good fit for this role! Learn more about ICAW and find the link to apply here.
    Animal Advocacy Forum | 10 hours ago
  • Why Depopulation Matters
    Review (#1/2) of *After the Spike*
    Good Thoughts | 11 hours ago
  • Role Leverage: How Much Does a Role Really Contribute?
    Role leverage is the total influence a role has on the impact the organization or company is trying to make. In other words, how critical is this role for the organization’s success? The higher a role’s leverage, the more opportunity there might be to make a big counterfactual impact. Influencing... Read more...
    Probably Good | 12 hours ago
  • Boletín de julio de 2025
    Conferencias en San Pablo y Santiago, lanzamiento del pódcast de Ayuda Efectiva y nuevos artículos en español...
    Altruismo eficaz | 13 hours ago
  • Links For July 2025
    Astral Codex Ten | 14 hours ago
  • Is the charity sector fundamentally broken?
    At the Happier Lives Institute, we found some charities are hundreds or thousands of times more cost-effective than others. This means that we, the donors, are funding the wrong things. If the charity sector was full of organisations trying to ruthlessly improve the lives of their beneficiaries we would find much smaller gaps. So what’s wrong?
    Happier Lives Institute | 14 hours ago
  • You’re not powerless.
    You’re not powerless. You have the ability to prevent thousands of people from getting ill from malaria, and even help prevent children from dying. Watch Part I and Part II of The Skeptic in our profile now.
    Giving What We Can | 15 hours ago
  • Things I read and liked in June
    along with hyperlinks so that you too can read them
    Experience Machines | 19 hours ago
  • Conveying wealth and poverty to kids
    In the local context and global context. The post Conveying wealth and poverty to kids appeared first on Otherwise.
    Otherwise | 21 hours ago
  • AnimalHarmBench debut, digital sentience funding, AI-animal contractor opportunities
    All the latest on AI and nonhumans in June 2025
    AI for Animals | 22 hours ago
  • Meta Superintelligence Labs 🤖, Apple Vision Air 🥽, OpenAI's week off 🏖
    TLDR AI | 1 days ago
  • Do we need a new Moral Weights Project?
    Is now the time to add to RP’s great work? . Rethink’s Moral weights project (MWP) is immense and influential. Their work is the most cited “EA” paper written in the last 3 years by a mile - I struggle to think of another that comes close. Almost every animal welfare related post on the forum quotes the MWP headline numbers - usually not as gospel truth, but with confidence.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • Shark tank for NGOs?
    One request I get frequently from the funding circles I run is whether it's possible for a funder to observe a round.
    Measured Life | 1 days ago
  • Paradigms for computation
    Epistemic status: Though I can't find it now, I remember reading a lesswrong post asking "what is your totalizing worldview?". I think this post gets at my answer; in fact, I initially intended to title it "My totalizing worldview" but decided on a slightly more restricted scope (anyway, I tend to change important aspects of my worldview so frequently it's a little unsettling, so I'm not sure...
    AI Alignment Forum | 1 days ago
  • SAE on activation differences
    TLDR: we find that SAEs trained on the difference in activations between a base model and its instruct finetune are a valuable tool for understanding what changed during finetuning. This work is the result of Jacob and Santiago's 2-week research sprint as part of Neel Nanda's training phase for MATS 8.0. Introduction.
    AI Alignment Forum | 1 days ago
  • ALDLF C4 Executive Directo
    Hi Everyone !. The Animal Legal Defense Legislative Fund, a 501(C)(4) organization, is hiring an Executive Director to lead and expand its policy work. The full post is below and here is a direct link as well: Animal Legal Defense Legislative Fund – Executive Director. https://aldlf.hirehive.com/executive-director-vienna-HPLkYV. Please share with anyone whom you think would be a good fit.
    Animal Advocacy Forum | 1 days ago
  • What We Learned Trying to Diff Base and Chat Models (And Why It Matters)
    This post presents some motivation on why we work on model diffing, some of our first results using sparse dictionary methods and our next steps. This work was done as part of the MATS 7 extension. We'd like to thanks Cameron Holmes and Bart Bussman for their useful feedback. Could OpenAI have avoided releasing an absurdly sycophantic model update?
    AI Alignment Forum | 1 days ago
  • Preview: upcoming research into philanthropic strategies for biodiversity
    An introduction to an upcoming body of research that will examine high-impact philanthropic strategies to protect biodiversity and the ecosystem services it supports.
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