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PODCASTS

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Effective Altruism News is a side project of Tlön.
  • How Fast Can Algorithms Advance Capabilities?
    This week’s issue is a guest post by Henry Josephson, who is a research manager at UChicago’s XLab and an AI governance intern at Google DeepMind.
    Epoch Newsletter | 8 hours ago
  • Money Stuff on charity-adjusted billionaire rankings
    One reason to make a lot of money is to get a good spot on the league table of rich people. [...] Being the richest person in the world does seem cooler than being the second-richest person on the world, though I doubt that your consumption basket changes much between those two spots. [...] And so you might imagine that the design of the league tables could motivate behavior.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 9 hours ago
  • Alert on the Toner-Rodgers paper
    This influential paper purported to show that AI greatly increased innovation. MIT has asked for it to be retracted. There are some dodgy signals, like the student in question apparently registering a domain name associated with a firm, which then complained to WIPO about it. It could still be the case that AI greatly increases innovation, but, I wouldn't trust this paper.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 10 hours ago
  • Sam Altman wants AI regulation no more
    On the anniversary of the 2023 Senate hearing on artificial intelligence, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman seemingly changes his tune.
    Rules of the Game | 10 hours ago
  • Will you help?
    Giving to charities doing work overseas could be one of the most impactful ways to give, even if it can be harder to connect emotionally. But how much more good does donating overseas do? 🤔 Watch the full video via the link in our bio to find out Watch the full video to find out: https://youtu.be/ekIRVhbpiQw
    Giving What We Can | 11 hours ago
  • Three lower-cost options for running the EA Forum
    During our recent team retreat, the CEA Online Team discussed the state of our various projects, what potential new projects we could spend our capacity on, and what data and M&E we could use to determine how to prioritize our time. As part of our discussion about the state of the EA Forum, we considered a few ways we could run it at a lower cost.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 12 hours ago
  • Scott Eastman – Sentinel Forecaster Introduction
    Listen now | Scott Eastman has been professionally forecasting for over a decade with major forecasting groups, some of which advise the US intelligence community and executive branch.
    Sentinel | 12 hours ago
  • Asymmetries, AI and Animal Advocacy
    Thanks to Jeff, Max Taylor, Joanna Michalska, Albert Didriksen and Koen van Pelt for feedback on this post. All mistakes are my own. This post does not necessarily reflect the views of my employer. AI development is happening fast and the implications could be numerous and fundamentally transformative for the animal movement. There is a lot to be won, but a lot at risk as well.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 14 hours ago
  • March-April 2025 safety news: Antidistillation, Cultural alignment, Dark patterns
    Happy NeurIPS deadline to all those who celebrate!
    AI Safety Takes | 14 hours ago
  • The flywheels are spinning
    Transformer Weekly: Automated AI R&D, a regulatory moratorium, and deals with the Middle East...
    Transformer | 14 hours ago
  • “The Daily Show did a segment on EA and Shrimp Welfare Project” by jordanve🔸
    First published: May 16th, 2025. Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/LeCJqzdHZZB3uBhZg/the-daily-show-did-a-segment-on-ea-and-shrimp-welfare. --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
    Effective Altruism Forum Podcast | 14 hours ago
  • Activist Insanity Is Killing the Left
    The recent activist implosion is a microcosm of a bigger problem
    Bentham's Newsletter | 14 hours ago
  • Relief Or Reliance? How U.S. Farmers Use The Livestock Indemnity Program
    This analysis critiques a disaster recovery program for U.S. farmers, evaluating producer participation trends over the past 15 years. The post Relief Or Reliance? How U.S. Farmers Use The Livestock Indemnity Program appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 15 hours ago
  • From Philanthropoid to Foundation Professional: Reflecting on a Century of Staff Role Development in U.S. Private Foundations
    Editors’ Note: Michele Fugiel Gartner offers an outline of the history of foundation staff role development, adapted from an article, co-written with Tobias Jung and Alina Baluch, published in The Foundation Review (2023). In today’s polarized political landscape, philanthropy is under increasing scrutiny, from calls for greater transparency to more profound challenges about legitimacy and …...
    HistPhil | 15 hours ago
  • How we’re working towards a society that respects the rights of women with disabilities
    In Ghana, we’ve launched a programme to strengthen the civil society representation of women with disabilities and help break down barriers to inclusion.
    Sightsavers | 15 hours ago
  • Making American milk safe
    How good ideas spread
    The Works in Progress Newsletter | 15 hours ago
  • Is This Anything? 2
    just some thoughts
    Atoms vs Bits | 16 hours ago
  • To-do lists considered as evil magic
    Towards indicative-verb activity lists
    Contemplatonist | 17 hours ago
  • How we stretched our aviation system to the brink
    Air travel is remarkably, astonishingly safe. Every year, commercial US airlines take more than 800 million domestic passengers to their destinations, and in a typical year, zero of them are killed and very few are injured. It’s a track record made possible by a fairly intense commitment to safety. But increasingly over the last few […]...
    Future Perfect | 17 hours ago
  • Will Future AIs Be Conscious? (with Jeff Sebo)
    On this episode, Jeff Sebo joins me to discuss artificial consciousness, substrate-independence, possible tensions between AI risk and AI consciousness, the relationship between consciousness and cognitive complexity, and how intuitive versus intellectual approaches guide our understanding of these topics.
    Future of Life Institute | 17 hours ago
  • Evaluating AI for Learning: A Framework
    The post Evaluating AI for Learning: A Framework appeared first on Precision Development.
    Precision Development | 17 hours ago
  • World Health Assembly Nutrition Targets
    World Health Assembly Nutrition Targets gloireri Fri, 05/16/2025 - 13:02 World Health Assembly Nutrition Targets. WHA Global Nutrition Stunting Target 2012-2025 : Achieve a 40% reduction in the number of children under-5 who are stunted. WHA Global Nutrition Overweight Target 2012-2025: Ensure that there is no increase in childhood overweight. 78th World Health Assembly (WHA).
    Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition | 17 hours ago
  • The View from Everywhere
    Published: 16 May 2025
    Good Thoughts | 18 hours ago
  • May 2025 Global Monthly Newsletter
    May 2025 Global Monthly Newsletter In the May edition of the newsletter, we spotlight the launch of we spotlight the launch of The Evidence Effect, a new campaign showcasing how research drives impact across sectors. This edition also features ongoing work to improve worker well-being on the job and expand access to safe, dignified sanitation. spriyabalasubr… Fri, 05/16/2025 - 06:00...
    J-PAL | 20 hours ago
  • Existential Hope Podcast: Ada Palmer | The storytelling tools you need for worldbuilding
    How can storytelling shape our visions of the future? Ada Palmer—historian, science fiction writer, and futurist—brings a unique perspective on how worldbuilding can be a powerful tool for exploring complex ideas. In this conversation with Beatrice Erkers, she shares her perspective on worldbuilding and storytelling, and her recommendations for how we can think in new ways about the future.
    The Foresight Institute Podcast | 20 hours ago
  • Rapport trimestriel de Living Goods – 1er trimestre 2025
    The post Rapport trimestriel de Living Goods – 1er trimestre 2025 appeared first on Living Goods.
    Living Goods | 22 hours ago
  • Définition de la Mort | EXTRAIT PODCAST
    ⬇️⬇️⬇️ L'épisode entier ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://youtu.be/WKWytFlZGbI
    The Flares | 23 hours ago
  • Emergency pod: Don't believe OpenAI's "nonprofit" spin (with Tyler Whitmer)
    We just published an interview: Emergency pod: Don't believe OpenAI's "nonprofit" spin (with Tyler Whitmer). Listen on Spotify, watch on Youtube, or click through for other audio options, the transcript, and related links. Episode summary. There’s memes out there in the press that this was a big shift. I don’t think [that’s] the right way to be thinking about this situation….
    Effective Altruism Forum | 23 hours ago
  • Living Goods Q1 2025 Stakeholder Report
    The post Living Goods Q1 2025 Stakeholder Report appeared first on Living Goods.
    Living Goods | 23 hours ago
  • PSA: EA Forum Feedback Service
    This is a modified version of a similar announcement on LessWrong, where the same service exists. At the bottom of the EA Forum post editor, if you have at least 200 global karma, you may have noticed this button. Occasionally, someone clicks the button, and is jumpscared when it starts an Intercom chat with a professional editor (me), asking what sort of feedback they'd like.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • Politics and Culture
    Though I got my PhD in formal political theory and spent the last year studying culture, I didn’t until a few days ago notice the big connections between politics and culture.
    Overcoming Bias | 1 days ago
  • CEO and Executive Director Kate Moynihan on how Seva intends to meet the challenges of the year ahead.
    Some years test our strength. Others reveal it. This past year reminded me again that Seva’s story is one of resilience – not just the resilience of the communities we serve but of a mission that continues to thrive through challenge, change, and time. And at the heart of that resilience is you. When we ….
    Seva Foundation | 1 days ago
  • The Art of Seeing
    To sew is to imagine what could be – how vibrant green cotton and purple thread might come together to create something beautiful. For Sebastiani Ramos Quilaja, a warm-hearted K’iche’ woman with a gift for sewing, it was a way to tell stories, preserve her Guatemalan tradition, and bring joy. As cataracts clouded her vision, …. The post The Art of Seeing first appeared on Seva Foundation.
    Seva Foundation | 1 days ago
  • Everybody and Their Brother Needs to Know
    Seva partners are ready to see you and your siblings now. Children inherit many traits – green eyes, curly hair, athletic ability. They can also share vision problems. If one sibling needs glasses due to issues like nearsightedness or cataracts, the others may too. That’s why Seva’s partners in Tamil Nadu, India, launched the sibling ….
    Seva Foundation | 1 days ago
  • VCs at-a-glance
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