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  • How Living Goods is Scaling Community Health Innovation Through Data and Partnership
    The post How Living Goods is Scaling Community Health Innovation Through Data and Partnership appeared first on Living Goods.
    Living Goods | 5 hours ago
  • Open Letter To The NIH
    Astral Codex Ten | 6 hours ago
  • AI Consciousness: A Centrist Manifesto
    One of my goals for this year was to write a piece setting out my own views on the topic of AI consciousness and the possible paths forward. I wrote it because I realized that I'd co-authored a string of pieces (Butlin et al. 2023; Long et al. 2024; Keeling et al. 2024; Caviola et al. 2025; Colombatto et al. 2025) and yet none of these quite captured my personal position as of 2025.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 6 hours ago
  • Deep Zionism
    Suppose a man has already murdered most of your family, including several of your children, for no other reason than that he believes your kind doesn’t deserve to exist on earth. The murderer was never seriously punished for this, because most of your hometown actually shared his feelings about your family. They watched the murders […]...
    Shtetl-Optimized | 8 hours ago
  • Why I'm excited about AI safety talent development initiatives
    Just a couple of weeks ago, I hit my two-year mark at Open Philanthropy. I’ve learned a lot over this period, but I’ve been especially surprised by how great the ROI is on AI safety talent development programs after digging into the numbers. Consider this graph: .
    Effective Altruism Forum | 9 hours ago
  • Applications Open for Impact Accelerator Program for EA Professionals
    High Impact Professionals (HIP) is excited to announce that applications are now open for the next round of our Impact Accelerator Program (IAP). The IAP is a 6-week program designed to equip experienced (mid-career/senior) EA-aligned professionals (not currently working at a high-impact organization) with the knowledge and tools necessary to make a meaningful impact and empower them to start...
    Effective Altruism Forum | 10 hours ago
  • Save The Date: EA Connect 2025
    EA Connect 2025, CEA's virtual conference, will take place on 5–7 December. Join EAs from over 75 countries for three days of learning and connection, all from wherever you are in the world. EA Connect 2025 removes the barriers of travel, visas, and geography, making it easier than ever to engage with the global EA community and discover your next steps for impact.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 12 hours ago
  • The Homework: August 28, 2025
    Welcome to the August 11, 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 We’re heading…. The post The Homework: August <span class="dewidow">28, 2025</span> appeared first on California YIMBY.
    California YIMBY | 12 hours ago
  • Advancing research to accelerate malaria elimination remains Target Malaria’s priority
    In 2012, a group of like-minded experts in diverse fields and from multiple countries came together to form Target Malaria, an international research consortium, whose mission was to co-develop and share new cost-effective and sustainable genetic technologies to modify mosquito populations and reduce malaria transmission. Researchers at the Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la […].
    Target Malaria | 13 hours ago
  • The Housing Blind Spot That Undermines Climate Strategy
    Housing policies influence 53 percent of climate pollution from the average American household by determining whether people can choose to live near jobs and shops in smaller homes or are limited to driving everywhere from bigger, energy-hungry houses. Yet federal…. The post The Housing Blind Spot That Undermines <span class="dewidow">Climate Strategy</span> appeared first on California YIMBY.
    California YIMBY | 14 hours ago
  • How Blocking New Homes Hurts Poor Renters the Most
    Building more homes — even expensive luxury apartments — cuts rents most in older, affordable buildings where low-income families live. Between 2017 and 2024, poor neighborhoods experienced rent spikes 10 percent higher than those in affluent areas. However, cities that….
    California YIMBY | 14 hours ago
  • The Edge of Morality
    For transforming nature
    Bentham's Newsletter | 15 hours ago
  • Kyle Fish on the most bizarre findings from 5 AI welfare experiments
    The post Kyle Fish on the most bizarre findings from 5 AI welfare experiments appeared first on 80,000 Hours.
    80,000 Hours | 15 hours ago
  • The Alt Protein Project keeps growing—and so does its impact
    Thirteen new university groups join GFI’s Alt Protein Project, a global community of student leaders reimagining our food system.
    Good Food Institute | 16 hours ago
  • Pay Programs For Marine Animals Show Unintended Effects
    Paying fishers to release endangered sharks and rays led to increased fishing effort, reducing conservation benefits in an Indonesian trial. The post Pay Programs For Marine Animals Show Unintended Effects appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 16 hours ago
  • Botswana’s incredible HIV success story, explained in one chart
    Botswana has been getting a lot of calls lately from across the African continent, prodding the nation — once “at risk of extinction” from HIV — to tell the world how they did the impossible: squash childhood HIV rates. The number of children living with HIV has declined sharply everywhere, but nowhere more so than […]...
    Future Perfect | 19 hours ago
  • Should AI Agents Obey Human Laws? (with Cullen O'Keefe)
    Cullen O'Keefe is Director of Research at the Institute for Law &amp; AI. In this episode, we discuss ' Law-Following AI: designing AI agents to obey human laws'. To see all our published research, visit forethought.org/research. To subscribe to our newsletter, visit forethought.org/subscribe.
    ForeCast | 20 hours ago
  • Why give AI agents actual legal duties?
    This post is cross-posted from the LawAI Blog.
    Jural Networks | 21 hours ago
  • Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning: A Simple Introduction
    This is content that The Mission Motor created for our website, but we felt it could potentially benefit some readers here, too. Thanks to Ameer Virani, Haven King-Nobles, and Samantha Kagel for reviewing this post... . Tl;DR: . Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) is a set of tools and practices that act like your organization’s dashboard.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 21 hours ago
  • How to become President of China with Dan Wang
    Episode five of the Works in Progress podcast is about why China outbuilds America
    The Works in Progress Newsletter | 22 hours ago
  • If you’re giving 10%, why stop there?
    If you’re giving 10%, why stop there? It’s a good question, and the answer for many people is: the care about many things, and giving and doing good is only one part of their life. Giving 10% allows us to do an enormous amount of good across our lives, without having to give up the other things we really care about.
    Giving What We Can | 22 hours ago
  • Le scénario de perte de contrôle de l'IA | EXTRAIT PODCAST
    L'épisode complet : https://youtu.be/-_qFvPo-EVc
    The Flares | 24 hours ago
  • 10 Years of EA Global
    This August marks the 10th anniversary of EA Global! What began as an experiment to bring together a nascent, primarily virtual community has grown into a thriving global conference series that connects thousands of people committed to doing good. Since 2015, CEA has run 24 EA Global conferences. Our data from 2018 onward shows: Over 18,000 total attendees across five cities and online.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • The Economics Of Envy
    Astral Codex Ten | 1 days ago
  • Open Thread 396.5
    Astral Codex Ten | 1 days ago
  • ByteDance passes Meta 📈, Google's manager purge 💼, front loaded vesting 💰
    TLDR AI | 1 days ago
  • ¿Cómo sabemos si las mosquiteras se usan? | 10.000 personas han firmado ya el 🔸Compromiso del 10%
    Ayuda Efectiva | 1 days ago
  • AI companies have started saying safeguards are load-bearing
    There are two ways to show that an AI system is safe: show that it doesn't have dangerous capabilities, or show that it's safe even if it has dangerous capabilities. Until three months ago, AI companies said their models didn't have dangerous capabilities. (At the time, I wrote that the companies' eval reports didn't support their claims that their models lacked dangerous bio capabilities.).
    AI Alignment Forum | 1 days ago
  • Attaching requirements to model releases has serious downsides (relative to a different deadline for these requirements)
    Here's a relatively important question regarding transparency requirements for AI companies: At which points in time should AI companies be required to disclose information? (While I focus on transparency, this question is also applicable to other safety-relevant requirements, and is applicable to norms around voluntary actions rather than requirements.).
    AI Alignment Forum | 1 days ago
  • Public Interest Cybersecurity at DEF CON and BSides Las Vegas
    This August, the CLTC Public Interest Cybersecurity team was out in full force attending “hacker summer camp”, a nickname for a collection of cybersecurity and hacking conferences held…. The post Public Interest Cybersecurity at DEF CON and BSides Las Vegas appeared first on CLTC.
    Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity | 2 days ago
  • Attaching requirements to model releases has serious downsides (relative to a different deadline for these requirements)
    System cards are established but other approaches seem importantly better
    Redwood Research | 2 days ago
  • High-impact & urgent funding opportunity - Rodent fertility control
    Context: I’m a senior fellow at Conservation X Labs (CXL), and I’m seeking support as I attempt to establish a program on humane rodent fertility control in partnership with the Wild Animal Initiative (WAI) and the Botstiber Institute for Wildlife Fertility Control (BIWFC). CXL is a biodiversity conservation organization working in sustainable technologies, not an animal welfare organization.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 2 days ago
  • AI Safety Newsletter #62: Big Tech Launches $100 Million pro-AI Super PAC
    Plus: Meta’s Chatbot Policies Prompt Backlash Amid AI Reorganization; China Reverses Course on Nvidia H20 Purchases...
    AI Safety Newsletter | 2 days ago
  • The beauty of batteries
    Keeping the grid stable requires overbuilding generation, driving up costs. Batteries fix that.
    The Works in Progress Newsletter | 2 days ago
  • Quantifying The Small Body Problem: A Meta-Analysis Of Animal Product Reduction Interventions
    When people reduce their consumption of large-bodied animals but consume more small-bodied animal products, animal suffering is increased, as more animal lives are impacted. Faunalytics and Bryant Research conducted a meta-analysis of the small body problem to evaluate its prevalence and offer recommendations for advocates.
    Faunalytics | 2 days ago
  • Research: People do not allocate enough resources to risks with lower probability of survival
    [Study authors: Adam Elga, Jian-Qiao Zhu, Thomas L. Griffiths]. Summary: When asked to divide a fixed budget to fight several independent existential risks, experimental participants did not allocate enough resources to the risks with lowest probability of survival. Excerpts:
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