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  • Paint study and steps toward lead-free paint in Peru
  • Sweden moves even closer to a ban on fur farming
    Hi FAST! . The fight against fur farming in Sweden has taken yet another step forward. This past week, the Swedish government has officially launched an inquiry into how a fur farming ban can be implemented.
  • 16 empresas tienen ya el Sello Ayuda Efectiva | Vacunación móvil en Nigeria
  • Meetups Everywhere Spring 2025: Times & Places
  • Convergence 2024 Impact Review
    Convergence 2024 Impact Review home page. Impact overview. 2024 marked the first full year with the new Convergence Analysis 9-person team. This year we published 20 articles on understanding and governing transformative AI. Our research impacted regulatory frameworks internationally.
  • How Airbus took off
    Why you can build a European airliner, but not a European Google
  • Opinion | The case for thoughtful cellphone restrictions in schools
    Opinion | The case for thoughtful cellphone restrictions in schools For schools adopting cellphone policies, there is no one size fits all approach, and the Legislature is right to leave the specifics of cellphone restrictions up to individual districts. spriyabalasubr… Tue, 03/25/2025 - 05:43...
  • People say they prefer stories written by humans over AI-generated works, yet new study suggests that’s not quite true
    People say they prefer stories written by humans over AI-generated works, yet new study suggests that’s not quite true We conducted a study to test whether this preference of humans over AI in creative works actually translates into consumer behavior.
  • Clothing prints could be more beautiful
    More color!. The post Clothing prints could be more beautiful appeared first on Otherwise.
  • An overview of control measures
    We often talk about ensuring control, which in the context of this doc refers to preventing AIs from being able to cause existential problems, even if the AIs attempt to subvert our countermeasures. To better contextualize control, I think it's useful to discuss the main countermeasures (building on my prior discussion of the main threats).
  • 23andMe bankruptcy 🧬, Google's war on ChatGPT 🤖, leaked internal recruiting guide 👨‍💻
  • 16 empresas tienen ya el Sello Ayuda Efectiva
  • March News: Some powerful stories to cut through the noise
  • “Litigating and Legislating for Animal Rights: World Aquatic Animal Day” (free seminar)
    I’m proud to announce this special World Aquatic Animal Day session from ICARE. Giulia Malerbi from the Aquatic Life Institute (ALI) joins moderator Dr Paulina Siemieniec to discuss the fight for stronger legal protections for aquatic life, with a spotlight on preventive bans against octopus farming. Learn more & Register. Discuss...
  • New Humane Alternative to Classroom Chick Hatching
    Shy 38 Inc. Kansas Farm Sanctuary along with AnimaLearn and United Poultry Concerns are launching the sanctuary's new humane alternative to classroom chick hatching: The Hatching Kindness Project!. The program is free for educators and is meant to replace live chick hatching in elementary schools.
  • ICAW Hiring: Director of US Policy
    ICAW (The International Council for Animal Welfare) is hiring a Director of US Policy to join our small but mighty team focused on winning corporate animal welfare policies. If you or someone you know has experience with corporate campaigning, you might be a good fit for this role!. Learn more about ICAW and find the link to apply here.
  • Fish Welfare Initiative is Hiring: Director Roles
    Fish Welfare Initiative is hiring two key leadership roles for our India work. You can read the full job descriptions and application processes: For Director of Operations here. For Director of Programs here. Key Details for Both Roles. Application Deadline: April 30, 2025. Location: On average, you will spend 1-4 weeks per quarter in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh. Otherwise remote in India.
  • Fish Welfare Initiative is Hiring Director Roles
    Fish Welfare Initiative is hiring two key leadership roles for our India work. You can read the full job descriptions and application processes: For Director of Operations here. For Director of Programs here. Key Details for Both Roles. Application Deadline: April 30, 2025. Location: On average, you will spend 1-4 weeks per quarter in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh. Otherwise remote in India.
  • 'Making God' begins shooting
    I am super excited to announce that we've officially started shooting our feature-length documentary on the risks posed by powerful AI.
  • Saving a life
    I recently decided to check how much I've donated to GiveWell's Top Charity Fund over the last three years. I only got properly bought into EA in 2021/22, and only started donating on a monthly basis in Jan 2022. I also don't earn a huge amount, so haven't been donating much monthly in real terms, although 18 months ago I stepped up my donation amount.
  • Playing Dimir Frog on MTG Arena and Discussing Politics
    Here's my blog https://benthams.substack.com/
  • Join We Meta-Adaptionists
    Standard decision theory says that all decisions combine two key factors: opinions on values, and beliefs about facts.
  • Selective modularity: a research agenda
    Overview: By training neural networks with selective modularity, gradient routing enables new approaches to core problems in AI safety. This agenda identifies related research directions that might enable safer development of transformative AI. Introduction.
  • Notes on handling non-concentrated failures with AI control: high level methods and different regimes
    In this doc, I'll try to explain my current understanding of the high level methods for handling non-concentrated failures with control. I'll discuss the regimes produced by different methods and the failure modes of these different regimes. Non-concentrated failures are issues that arise from the AI doing a large number of problematic actions over a long period.
  • Notes on countermeasures for exploration hacking (aka sandbagging)
    If we naively apply RL to a scheming AI, the AI may be able to systematically get low reward/performance while simultaneously not having this behavior trained out because it intentionally never explores into better behavior. As in, it intentionally puts very low probability on (some) actions which would perform very well to prevent these actions from being sampled and then reinforced.
  • Analyzing long agent transcripts (Docent)
    This is a brief overview of a recent release by Transluce. You can see the full write-up on the Transluce website. AI systems are increasingly being used as agents: scaffolded systems in which large language models are invoked across multiple turns and given access to tools, persistent state, and so.
  • Will Jesus Christ return in an election year?
    Thanks to Jesse Richardson for discussion. Polymarket asks: will Jesus Christ return in 2025? In the three days since the market opened, traders have wagered over $100,000 on this question. The market traded as high as 5%, and is now stably trading at 3%. Right now, if you wanted to, you could place a bet … Continue reading Will Jesus Christ return in an election year? →...
  • The Extremely Dumb MeTooing Of Harry Sisson
    I stand with Sisson
  • What Do Chinese Poultry Producers Think About Animal Welfare?
    Researchers surveyed the perceptions and attitudes of key Chinese workers towards farmed chickens, who endure some of the worst living conditions in cage housing systems. The post What Do Chinese Poultry Producers Think About Animal Welfare? appeared first on Faunalytics.
  • EA Survey 2024: How People Get Involved in EA
    Summary: Understanding how people first encounter EA and what helps them get involved in EA is important for understanding how to optimize recruitment. With the Meta Coordination Forum survey suggesting that it would be ideal for the EA community to grow rapidly, this is of high importance.
  • Notes on "Managing to Change the World"
    Don't let the title fool you - it's practical and for everyone
  • Links in Progress: Good drug news
    More important things happening in biotechnology and medicine
  • How To Create Meaningful Connections By Asking Great Questions
    Note: We know this piece is a little longer than usual, so feel free to jump to the 'Wrap-up and Takeaways' section at the end. However,...
  • Cultivating an Open Source Community: Introducing Enhanced OSF Add-ons
    The Center for Open Science (COS) is excited to unveil a new and enhanced OSF add-ons (trusted third-party software that is integrated and/or interoperates with the OSF) interface, designed to make the OSF platform even more effective in managing and sharing research.
  • Having a Whistleblowing Function Isn't Enough
    on the gap between available-in-theory and used-in-practice
  • Import AI 405: What if the timelines are correct?
    Plus: Consciousness and LLMs, human augmentation, and realistic cyber offense testing
  • Open Thread 374
  • Australians for AI Safety Launches New Election Campaign — Here's How You Can Help
    Today marks the launch of a new federal election campaign from Australians for AI Safety — bringing together leading AI experts to advocate for crucial safety policies ahead of the federal election. Good Ancestors has been leading the coordination of this initiative over the past few months and we need your help now!. What the campaign includes:
  • Voltaire on Vaccines
    How vaccines cause odalisques
  • ChinAI #305: Computing Power Shifts in the AI Inference Era
    Greetings from a world where…...
  • CASCADE Outcome Assessment for Future Food Safety and Basic Nutrition Training of Food Vendors.
    CASCADE Outcome Assessment for Future Food Safety and Basic Nutrition Training of Food Vendors. gloireri Mon, 03/24/2025 - 11:27 . A. Background. The Private Service Provider (PSP) knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAPs) assessment was done to see how well PSPs who were trained by the CASCADE project and worked with the National Home-Grown School Feeding Program (NHGSFP) remembered and...
  • AUDA-NEPAD launches the 2nd edition APET report on gene drives for malaria control and elimination
    The African Union (AU) has recognized the potential of gene drive technology, endorsed its development and established a high-level panel in 2017 to foster a conducive environment for research, development of regulatory frameworks, and stakeholder engagement across African Union Member States, while ensuring a collaborative approach to the ongoing fight against malaria. With support from […].
  • Innovation Insights from our learning site continues to empower Community Health
    The post Innovation Insights from our learning site continues to empower Community Health appeared first on Living Goods.
  • Call for Applications:Co-Innovation Platform
    Call for Applications:Co-Innovation Platform gloireri Mon, 03/24/2025 - 07:52 Call for Applications. Join the First Cohort of Co-Innovation Partnerships for Nutrition-Sensitive Social Protection. Apply Now. Are you working to enhance the nutrition impacts of social protection systems? .
  • How much foreign aid is spent domestically rather than overseas?
    In many countries, a significant share of aid is spent domestically on hosting refugees, offering student scholarships, and administrative costs.
  • How Can AI Labs Incorporate Risks From AI Accelerating AI Progress Into Their Responsible Scaling Policies?
    I describe a threat model by which AI R&D capabilities could cause harm, a specific capability threshold at which this risk becomes unacceptable, early warning signs for detecting that threshold, and the protective measures needed to continue development safely past that threshold. I recommend that labs start measuring for the warning signs today.
  • Tesla Optimus plans 🤖, Apple Watch AI ⌚, junior dev vibe coding 👨‍💻
  • Éxito del programa de desparasitación en escuelas y expansión a Malawi
  • Addressing challenges for s-risk reduction: Toward positive common-ground proxies
    1. Introduction. One of the most reasonable ethical aims from a variety of perspectives is to focus on s-risk reduction, namely on steering the future away from paths that would entail vastly more suffering than Earth so far.
  • Rationalism and EA on the "Behind the Bastards" Podcast
    Robert Evans has made an in depth four part series on the Zizians, which includes a lot of background on Rationality in the bay area, CFAR, and a lot of the ideas leading up to the murders (first three episodes). Part One: The Zizians: How Harry Potter Fanfic Inspired a Death Cult. Part Two: The Zizians: Birth of a Cult Leader. Part Three: How The Zizians Went Full On Death Cult.
  • this week in security — march 23 edition
    this week in security — march 23 edition Paragon spyware customers and victims revealed, CISA scrambles to contact fired staff, Wiz to join Google Cloud, and more. ~this week in security~. a cybersecurity newsletter by @zackwhittaker volume 8, issue 12 View this email in your browser | past issues | RSS ~ ~ THIS WEEK, TL;DR. Paragon spyware used by at least...
  • One big reason for fewer babies: phones?
    All across the world, people are having fewer children. The birth rate is declining quickly in countries ranging from the United States to Finland to Mexico and Turkey. Fertility data used to be a fairly esoteric concern. Not anymore. Vice President JD Vance talks about it regularly, Elon Musk calls it civilization’s greatest threat. There’s […]...
  • Exploring Far-UVC: Blueprint Biosecurity’s 266-Page Report, a Call for Feedback, and Exciting Career Opportunities
    TL;DR: Promise: Far-UVC demonstrates remarkable air-cleaning capabilities. In one of the most promising studies, its effectiveness was equivalent to “changing the air completely over in the room 184 times every hour,” compared to the CDC’s recommendation of 5+ changes—and even hospital operating rooms only require 20 (Wood 2020).
  • Should EA group organisers (still) recommend 80K advising 'by default'?
    80K recently shifted their strategic prioritise to focus on AGI: 80,000 Hours is shifting its strategic approach to focus more on AGI — EA Forum. As a uni group organiser, 80K advising has been my 'go to' recommendation for people who want careers advice beyond what I can provide. This has been a pretty universal recommendation regardless of career / cause area interests.
  • Adam Hebert – Founder of Vetted Causes
    Hi everyone,. So far, Vetted Causes has published two charity reviews, and people have questioned our intentions and criticized us for being anonymous. Based on this I (the founder of Vetted Causes) have decided it’s best to reveal my identity. Previously, I’ve referred to myself as Isaac on this forum, but that was a pseudonym. My real name is Adam Hebert.
  • Reframing AI Safety as a Neverending Institutional Challenge
    Crossposed from https://stephencasper.com/reframing-ai-safety-as-a-neverending-institutional-challenge/. Stephen Casper. . “They are wrong who think that politics is like an ocean voyage or a military campaign, something to be done with some particular end in view, something which leaves off as soon as that end is reached. It is not a public chore, to be got over with.
  • Manifest 2025 Announcement
    Buy tickets now! June 6th - 8th
  • [Replication] Crosscoder-based Stage-Wise Model Diffing
    Introduction. Anthropic recently released Stage-Wise Model Diffing, which presents a novel way of tracking how transformer features change during fine-tuning. We've replicated this work on a TinyStories-33M language model to study feature changes in a more accessible research context.
  • Good Research Takes are Not Sufficient for Good Strategic Takes
    TL;DR Having a good research track record is some evidence of good big-picture takes, but it's weak evidence. Strategic thinking is hard, and requires different skills. But people often conflate these skills, leading to excessive deference to researchers in the field, without evidence that that person is good at strategic thinking specifically.
  • 100+ concrete projects and open problems in evals
    We made a long list of concrete projects and open problems in evals with 100+ suggestions!. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gi32-HZozxVimNg5Mhvk4CvW4zq8J12rGmK_j2zxNEg/edit?usp=sharing. We hope that makes it easier for people to get started in the field and to coordinate on projects.
  • Talking With The Smartest High School Student About Christianity
    Here's his blog https://substack.com/@truthandtradition Here is mine https://benthams.substack.com/
  • Charlie Kirk's Bad Arguments
    Clear proof that Charlie Kirk makes lots of terrible arguments
  • Weekend Links #8: Canadian and Indian AI, pool on the moon
    Also better dinner parties and the seven habits of highly depolarizing people
  • What Do I Want?
    It is relatively easy to identify a list of things that we want, in the sense of preferring a life with more of them to less of them.
  • Debunking Skepticism
    Here, I debunk the debunkers — the moral skeptics. *...
  • Why AGI could be here by 2028, and what to do about it: a primer
    I’m writing a new guide to careers to help AGI go well, in collaboration with 80,000 Hours.
  • Moral Intuitions Track Virtue Signals
    From Trolleys to Drowning Children
  • Good Research Takes are Not Sufficient for Good Strategic Takes
    Discuss...
  • Zero-sum politics is destroying America. We can build a way out.
    If you’re anything like me — a policy dork who spends too much time on X — you’ve been unable to escape discussion of a new book called Abundance. Written by the Atlantic’s Derek Thompson and the New York Times’s Ezra Klein (also a co-founder of Vox), Abundance is one of those policy books with […]...
  • Post 50: Good Research Takes are Not Sufficient for Good Strategic Takes
    Having a good research track record is some evidence of good big-picture takes about AGI, but it's weak evidence. Strategic thinking is hard, and requires different skills. But people often conflate these skills, leading to excessive deference to researchers in the field, without evidence that that person is good at strategic thinking specifically.
  • The Humane League is hiring a Donor Relations Specialist
    As Donor Relations Specialist, you will work closely with the Sr. Associate Director, Donor Relations to plan and execute the stewardship of THL’s donors who give up to $500 annually, including those who are part of our monthly giving program, The Heart Beat. Your role is to nurture these donors and ensure their experiences with THL are nothing short of exceptional.
  • Above the Fold, Cards of Gold
    What markets think will happen to the "Gold Card" pathway to citizenship, the Department of Education, and the rule of law in the US
  • Most AI value will come from broad automation, not from R&D
    AI's biggest impact will come from broad labor automation—not R&D—driving economic growth through scale, not scientific breakthroughs.
  • Apply to MATS 8.0!
    Discuss...
  • “Actually local groups” - an easy way to meet fellow EAs from your neighborhood
    TLDR: Consider indicating your approximate location on the EA forum community members map, so local organizers can find you, and maybe take initiative yourself to organize lunch meetups, walks, coworking, anything else you want, all within 10min of where you live or work... .
  • Are we close to an intelligence explosion?
    AIs are inching ever-closer to a critical threshold. Beyond this threshold lie great risks—but crossing it is not inevitable.
  • California’s surprisingly good AI policy report
    Transformer Weekly: California report on frontier AI risks, a new AI benchmark, and more Action Plan comments
  • In defense of quantifying suffering
    Author's note: Hi everyone! This is a cross-post from my blog. It's a short, accessible piece intended for those who find the idea of measuring suffering "icky," uncomfortable, or cold. I've noticed this as a fairly common reaction to effective altruism, and I wanted to write from a place of sincerely empathising with it.
  • Towards a scale-free theory of intelligent agency
    I recently left OpenAI to pursue independent research. I’m working on a number of different research directions, but the most fundamental is my pursuit of a scale-free theory of intelligent agency. In this post I give a rough sketch of how I’m thinking about that. I’m erring on the side of sharing half-formed ideas, so there may well be parts that don’t make sense yet.
  • Writing about non-AI topics feels weird
    I'm not writing about what's most important. The post Writing about non-AI topics feels weird appeared first on Otherwise.
  • Against Lyman Stone On Animal Welfare
    Demographer Lyman Stone writes:
  • Ag-Gag Politics: How Governments Justify Secrecy In Agriculture
    How do governments defend controversial laws that limit public oversight of factory farms? This study explores the rise of ag-gag laws in Canada. The post Ag-Gag Politics: How Governments Justify Secrecy In Agriculture appeared first on Faunalytics.
  • FAST Victory: Breza announces its cage-free commitment by the end of 2025
    Hello everyone!. We are pleased to announce our first commitment from a manufacturing company. Breza, a manufacturer of cookies and panettones, has committed to transitioning to 100% cage-free eggs by the end of 2025. Commitment link: You can see the publication of the commitment in this LINK. Scale: National (Perú).
  • “A Very Complicated Entity”: Lesson from the DOGE-United States Institute of Peace Showdown
    Editors’ Note: Ellen Aprill explains why the hybrid nature of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), both a government and nonprofit entity, was at the heart of the standoff between Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and USIP officials earlier this week. The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is the latest target of President … Continue reading →...
  • Cate Hall | What Philanthropy Can Do That Others Can’t
    Cate Hall is the CEO of Astera. She’s a former Supreme Court attorney and the ex-No. 1 female poker player in the world. Before joining Astera, she co-founded and served as COO and later co-CEO of Alvea, a pandemic medicine company that set the record for the fastest startup to take a drug candidate to Phase I clinical trial.
  • Special: Defeating AI Defenses (with Nicholas Carlini and Nathan Labenz)
    In this special episode, we feature Nathan Labenz interviewing Nicholas Carlini on the Cognitive Revolution podcast. Nicholas Carlini works as a security researcher at Google DeepMind, and has published extensively on adversarial machine learning and cybersecurity.
  • The Heavy Tail of Valence: New Strategies to Quantify and Reduce Extreme Suffering
    Dr. Alfredo Parra discusses why it's so important to address extreme suffering, highlighting cluster headaches as a vivid example of severe pain that's often overlooked by common global health metrics. Alfredo explains the shortcomings of tools like DALYs in representing the true severity of intense yet less prevalent pain conditions.
  • Bridging Worldviews: Tantric Retreat Centre Goes Earning to Give
    Some rich people have worldviews that are uncommon within Effective Altruism. These people might be on board with doing good, but less aligned with the pragmatic, calculated approach common in Effective Altruist circles. Last year, I joined a group of “strange stakeholders” investing in a co-created tantric retreat centre.
  • America — and the media — needs a Covid reckoning
    In the first few months of the Covid-19 pandemic, the media did not exactly cover itself in glory. To quote myself from an early February 2020 piece, when the virus had already been spreading for more than a month in China and the US already had confirmed cases:  In the last week or so, new […]...
  • Global Disability Summit 2025: Sightsavers calls for stronger commitment to inclusion
    Sightsavers will host two events and two exhibition spaces at the event in Berlin on 2-3 April, calling on attendees to join us in targeting inequality.
  • Why AGI could be here by 2028
    The post Why AGI could be here by 2028 appeared first on 80,000 Hours.
  • Response to the Zero Draft of the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI and the Global Dialogue on AI Governance
    The co-facilitators from Spain and Costa Rica have published the Zero Draft for the modalities of the Independent International Scientific…
  • Compassion in World Farming Polska is Hiring: Media and Campaigns Specialist
    Compassion in World Farming Polska is part of CIWF, an international organisation advocating for better conditions for farm animals, promoting plant-based diets, and pushing for more sustainable agriculture. Their campaigns have led to real changes for animals, and they are passionate about fighting injustice against them. Learn more and apply here. Media and Campaigns Specialist.
  • 15 Books That Should be Written this Year
    One of the skills I think is most valuable and I simultaneously do not have is the ability to write well.
  • When do experts expect AGI to arrive?
    The post When do experts expect AGI to arrive? appeared first on 80,000 Hours.
  • More Drowning Children
  • GATE: Modeling the Trajectory of AI and Automation
  • Sam Altman interview 🤖, Siri's new boss 📱, LLM code migrations 👨‍💻
  • Five insights from farm animal economics
    How the dismal science can help us end the dismal treatment of farm animals. By Martin Gould. Note: This post was crossposted from the Open Philanthropy Farm Animal Welfare Research Newsletter by the Forum team, with the author's permission. The author may not see or respond to comments on this post. This year we’ll be sharing a few notes from my colleagues on their areas of expertise.
  • The most important graph in AI right now: time horizon
    To understand how close we are to transformative AI, here’s the metric I find most interesting right now: how long are the tasks AI can do?

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