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Effective Altruism News is a side project of Tlön.
  • What Frederick Douglass Learned in Ireland
    And what Ireland learned from him
    The Fitzwilliam | 1 hours ago
  • Nice-ish, smooth takeoff (with imperfect safeguards) probably kills most "classic humans" in a few decades.
    If I were very optimistic about how smooth AI takeoff goes, but where it didn't include an early step of "fully solve the unbounded alignment problem, and then end up with extremely robust safeguards ".......then my current guess is that Nice-ish Smooth Takeoff leads to most biological humans dying, like, 10-80 years later. (Or, "dying out", which is slightly different than "everyone dies.".
    LessWrong | 5 hours ago
  • How to Feel More Alive
    Cached responses are very useful. When this topic comes up, I bring up X. When the gadget comes by, I add a gizmo to it. When you have a repetition of three, come up with a pattern-breaking, funny example for the last one. But to have most of your words & actions to be cached is considered soul crushing. Is to be dead. Oh, so you're saying to just be more sPonTanEOus?. Sort'of!
    LessWrong | 5 hours ago
  • Vote In The 2025 Non-Book Review Contest
    Astral Codex Ten | 6 hours ago
  • A Life of Courage and Compassion: Celebrating Jane Goodall
    Jane Goodall never stopped fighting for animals and the planet, even in her final days. The post A Life of Courage and Compassion: Celebrating Jane Goodall appeared first on Mercy For Animals.
    Mercy for Animals | 8 hours ago
  • Checking in on AI-2027
    TLDR: AI-2027's specific predictions for August 2025 appear to have happened in September of 2025. The predictions were accurate, if a tad late, but they are late by weeks, not months. Reading AI-2027 was the first thing that viscerally conveyed to me how urgent and dangerous advances in AI technology might be over the next few years.
    LessWrong | 8 hours ago
  • Por qué creo que desarrollar el altruismo eficaz es importante para que la IA tenga un impacto benéfico
    Promover las ideas del altruismo eficaz (EA) y la participación de la comunidad es una estrategia valiosa para orientar el desarrollo de la inteligencia artificial general avanzada (IAG) y garantizar que «funcione bien». Este enfoque se basa en tres argumentos clave.
    Altruismo Eficaz | 9 hours ago
  • The day Elon Musk's AI became a Nazi (and what it means for AI safety) | New video from AI in Context
    If you just want a link to the video, watch it here!. Watch nowWhat’s AI in Context? (Skip if you already know). AI in Context is 80,000 Hours’ new(ish) Youtube channel, hosted by Aric Floyd. We’re trying to do high production storytelling that also informs people about transformative AI and its risks (but there’s a lot of paths our future strategy could take).
    Effective Altruism Forum | 9 hours ago
  • No, That's Not What the Flight Costs
    It turns out that airlines largely do not make their money from selling tickets. Instead, airlines are primarily in the business of selling credit card rewards. Rewards programs are intangible assets, so the financial statements of major airlines do not generally give valuations for them. However, there are a couple public sources for how valuable these rewards programs are:
    LessWrong | 9 hours ago
  • Statement from Mercy For Animals on the Federal Government Shutdown and Farm Bill Expiration
    The ongoing federal government shutdown highlights how fragile and unsustainable our current food system is, particularly for farmed animals. While the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service continues essential inspections, the shutdown has significantly scaled back other critical functions, including disease surveillance, long-term animal welfare research and support programs for farmers.
    Mercy for Animals | 10 hours ago
  • How Grok Became a NeoNazi (Full video linked above)
    For 16 hours in July 2025, Elon Musk's state-of-the-art AI system had what can only be described as a full-scale Nazi meltdown How the hell did this happen? In our newest video, I dive deep into Grok’s bizarre ‘#MechaHitler’ meltdown, and what it tells us about the reckless path the AI industry (and Elon Musk) are on. If we’re only as safe as our least safe AI companies, we need to do better.
    AI In Context | 10 hours ago
  • How the 2025 Government Shutdown Harms Farmed Animals
    The 2025 U.S. government shutdown has serious consequences for farmed animals across the country, as critical protections and programs are paused or delayed. Here’s how: 1. Farmed Animal Slaughter Oversight Slowed While slaughterhouse inspections continue, enforcement of humane handling laws may be compromised. Many states rely on federal funding to support inspections of farms and […].
    Mercy for Animals | 10 hours ago
  • Community building advice, fellowship opportunities for all career stages, and more conference locations
    Community building advice, fellowship opportunities for all career stages, and more conference locations New conference locations confirmed, the latest virtual programs, and several fellowship opportunities to get involved with AI Safety. Subscribe - Unsubscribe - Newsletter Archives - View in your browser Effective Altruism at...
    EA Groups Newsletter | 11 hours ago
  • </rant> </uncharitable> </psychologizing>
    There's a bit of an implicit norm that has accumulated over the past few years, but inconsistently, and AFAICT no one has publicly argued for it. Sometimes, when arguing online, you will notice yourself going into a mode that is more like a rant than like careful arguing. Or, you know is not really passing your interlocutor's Intellectual Turing Test.
    LessWrong | 11 hours ago
  • The Day Elon Musk’s AI Became a Neo-Nazi
    Elon Musk once tweeted: “The safety of any AI system can be measured by its MtH (meantime to Hitler).” This July, it took less than 12 hours for his most advanced AI to become a holocaust-denying Neo-N*zi. This should have shattered the illusion that today's AI industry, or its creations, are well under control. But so far, we seem to be ignoring the flashing red lights.
    AI In Context | 11 hours ago
  • AI Safety Research Futarchy: Using Prediction Markets to Choose Research Projects for MARS
    Summary: Geodesic is going to use prediction markets to select their projects for MARS 4.0 and we need your help to make the markets run efficiently! Please read through the proposals, and then trade on the markets for the proposals you think might succeed or fail. We intend to choose the best proposals in two weeks!.
    LessWrong | 12 hours ago
  • Andrew Snyder-Beattie on the low-tech plan to patch humanity’s greatest weakness
    By Robert Wiblin Watch on Youtube Listen on Spotify Read the transcriptEpisode summary. If we can get their cost down to $10, this becomes one of the most cost-effective ways of preventing respiratory transmission. The shelf life is 20 years. That means basically 50 cents per person per year of protection. ….
    Effective Altruism Forum | 12 hours ago
  • Some Biology Related Things I Found Interesting
    Here are some things I learned over the last year that past me would have found somewhat non-obvious or that were surprising to me at the time: New genes are usually not evolved from scratch one basepair at a time.
    LessWrong | 13 hours ago
  • MechaHitler: Anatomy of an AI Meltdown
    The post MechaHitler: Anatomy of an AI Meltdown appeared first on 80,000 Hours.
    80,000 Hours | 13 hours ago
  • HLI is no longer recommending NEPI
    We no longer a recommended NEPI as a 'Promising Charity'. The post HLI is no longer recommending NEPI appeared first on Happier Lives Institute.
    Happier Lives Institute | 14 hours ago
  • What's new in biology: October 2025
    Safer transplants, new antibiotics, the rise of paper mills, long-term flu protection, slowing down ageing, and more.
    The Works in Progress Newsletter | 14 hours ago
  • AI models are getting really good at things you do at work
    A new OpenAI benchmark, GDPval, tests AI models on things people actually do in their jobs — and finds that Claude is about as good as a human for government work...
    Transformer | 15 hours ago
  • What does economics actually tell us about AGI?
    The value of economic theory in thinking about AGI, detecting whether the “economic singularity” is coming, and what’s wrong with existing work on explosive growth and the economics of AI...
    Epoch Newsletter | 15 hours ago
  • The Miraculous Healing of Barbara Snyder
    Evidence of a miracle and replies to philosophical arguments against them
    Bentham's Newsletter | 16 hours ago
  • Andrew Snyder-Beattie on the low-tech plan to patch humanity’s greatest weakness
    The post Andrew Snyder-Beattie on the low-tech plan to patch humanity’s greatest weakness appeared first on 80,000 Hours.
    80,000 Hours | 16 hours ago
  • Knowing Your Audience: The Key To Effective Animal Advocacy
    Perceptions of farmed animals can be influenced by individual identities and personality traits. What does this mean for animal advocacy?. The post Knowing Your Audience: The Key To Effective Animal Advocacy appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 16 hours ago
  • Another Chat With Goff About The Multiverse and Inverse Gamblers
    Here's a link to my blog https://benthams.substack.com/
    Deliberation Under Ideal Conditions | 16 hours ago
  • Community Jameel, FCDO and IDRC partner with J-PAL and IDinsight to launch AI Evidence Alliance for Social Impact in Cape Town
    Community Jameel, FCDO and IDRC partner with J-PAL and IDinsight to launch AI Evidence Alliance for Social Impact in Cape Town Community Jameel, in partnership with the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), the British Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), the Canadian International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and IDinsight, announced today the AI Evidence Alliance...
    J-PAL | 17 hours ago
  • Jane Goodall’s most radical message was not about saving the planet
    Most people know Jane Goodall, the eminent primatologist who died on Wednesday at 91, for her singular, field-defining work on wild chimpanzees. She first entered the field in the early 1960s with no formal academic training, at a time when influential scientific frameworks like behaviorism often viewed animals as little more than stimulus-response machines. Unencumbered […]...
    Future Perfect | 17 hours ago
  • Georgetown awards $100k to gui2de affiliate addressing global learning crisis
    Georgetown University’s Magis Prize recognizes gui2de affiliate Andrew Zeitlin for making an extraordinary impact in global education with $100K in research funding.
    Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation | 17 hours ago
  • How to Set Red Lines in the Real World
    Building on the Global Call for AI Red Lines, we outline priorities for policymakers and the broader governance ecosystem to turn shared principles into enforceable limits on AI risks. The post How to Set Red Lines in the Real World appeared first on The Future Society.
    The Future Society | 17 hours ago
  • Krystal Birungi becomes Goalkeepers Champion
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    LessWrong | 2 days ago
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    Manifold Markets | 3 days ago
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    LessWrong | 3 days ago
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    Faunalytics | 3 days ago
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    Transformer | 3 days ago
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    Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition | 3 days ago
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    Sightsavers | 3 days ago
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    Animal Advocacy Forum | 3 days ago
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    Animal Advocacy Forum | 3 days ago
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    Living Goods | 3 days ago
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    Mercy for Animals | 3 days ago
  • What SB 53, California’s new AI law, does
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 3 days ago
  • Why Corrigibility is Hard and Important (i.e. "Whence the high MIRI confidence in alignment difficulty?")
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    LessWrong | 3 days ago
  • Why Corrigibility is Hard and Important [IABIED Resources]
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    LessWrong | 3 days ago
  • ¿Cómo sabemos qué frena la vacunación en Nigeria?
    Ayuda Efectiva | 3 days ago
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    Epoch Blog | 3 days ago

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