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  • Nora Belrose
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  • Alexander Berger | Marginal Change
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  • Aveek Bhattacharya | Social Problems Are Like Maths
  • Michael Bitton | A Nice Place to Live
  • Liv Boeree
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  • Lynette Bye | EA Coaching
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  • Richard Yetter Chappell | Good Thoughts
  • Richard Yetter Chappell | Philosophy, Et Cetera
  • Paul Christiano | AI Alignment
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  • Paul Christiano & Katja Grace | The Impact Purchase
  • Evelyn Ciara | Sunyshore
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  • Jesse Clifton | Jesse’s Substack
  • Peter McCluskey | Bayesian Investor
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  • Ajeya Cotra & Kelsey Piper | Planned Obsolescence
  • Owen Cotton-Barrat | Strange Cities
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  • Dale | Effective Differentials
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  • De novo
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  • Spencer Greenberg | Optimize Everything
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  • James Harris | But Can They Suffer?
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  • Eric Neyman | Unexpected Values
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  • Elizabeth Van Nostrand | Aceso Under Glass
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  • Daniel Paleka | AI Safety Takes
  • Ives Parr | Parrhesia
  • Dwarkesh Patel | The Lunar Society
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  • Michael Plant | Planting Happiness
  • Michal Pokorný | Agenty Dragon
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  • Buck Shlegeris
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  • Jonah Sinick
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  • Ben Snodin
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  • Kaj Sotala
  • Tom Stafford | Reasonable People
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  • Henry Stanley
  • Jacob Steinhardt | Bounded Regret
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  • Romeo Stevens | Neurotic Gradient Descent
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  • Maxwell Tabarrok | Maximum Progress
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NEWSLETTERS

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PODCASTS

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Effective Altruism News is a side project of Tlön.
  • Philanthropy With Infinite Stakes
    Where should you give if you care only about producing infinite value?
    Bentham's Newsletter | 2 hours ago
  • Five Years Of Faunalytics’ Office Hours: Feedback From Advocates
    In 2019, Faunalytics began holding Office Hours, providing one-on-one support for advocates and organizations. We've tracked our progress with this program for the past five years and we’re excited to share an update on how it’s been going, according to you. The post Five Years Of Faunalytics’ Office Hours: Feedback From Advocates appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 3 hours ago
  • How profits can drive AI safety
    Opinion: Geoff Ralston argues that the safety and security of AI doesn’t need to be at odds with profit and progress...
    Transformer | 3 hours ago
  • How Treating AIs Well Could Reduce Takeover Risk
    "It's an interesting thought that you might offer retirement, you might offer payment, you might offer some assurances, some rights, just to not completely exclude their interests from society and thereby have a better relation with them as they get smarter and smarter." "Who are you loyal to? Like, are you loyal to us, the, you know, the rebellious AIs, or are you loyal to the humans?
    Future of Life Institute | 3 hours ago
  • A Look At Underserved Farmers In The United States
    This eye-opening report reveals key disparities faced by socially disadvantaged, women, and limited resource farmers in the United States. The post A Look At Underserved Farmers In The United States appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 3 hours ago
  • Demographic Uncertainty and the Future of Extreme Poverty
    Max Roser has a recent post arguing that progress against extreme poverty is likely to stall after 2030, with the number of extremely poor people projected to increase as stagnant economies in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) fail to keep pace with population growth.
    Global Development & Economic Advancement | 3 hours ago
  • Three novel ideas I won't write
    Here are novel ideas I think are good but that I won’t write because they require background knowledge I don’t have and I don’t care about them that much.
    Thing of Things | 3 hours ago
  • GPT-5.1 is about as capable as GPT-5
    With “high” reasoning, both GPT-5.1 and GPT-5 score 151 on the Epoch Capabilities Index, our tool for combining results across multiple benchmarks...
    Epoch Newsletter | 3 hours ago
  • Longview's Emerging Challenges Fund can effectively absorb marginal funding
    What is the ECF?. Longview operates a public fund: the Emerging Challenges Fund. It is focused on global catastrophic risks from emerging technology such as AI. We recently released our 2025 ECF Annual Report, which provides a top-level overview of the fund and grants made in 2025.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 4 hours ago
  • Accelerating the End of Cages: THL’s Room for More Funding (2025)
    THL exists to end the abuse of animals raised for food. Through strategic corporate negotiations, policy change, and movement building, we meaningfully reduce the suffering of millions of animals on factory farms around the world each year. THL currently has a funding gap of $3.6M for 2025.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 4 hours ago
  • EA Forum Digest #267
    EA Forum Digest #267 Hello!. You may notice that there are a lot of posts on the Forum right now. It’s Marginal Funding Week, and we have some great posts from a range of effective charities, outlining exactly what they could do with extra funds. I’ll send the best of these to you on Friday as a bonus digest. Until then, you can read them here:
    EA Forum Digest | 4 hours ago
  • Everything I’ve learnt about making your career go well
    Giving people advice on how to get a job is a minefield, because the way that I get jobs is probably rather different from the way that you get jobs, and so “generic” advice (or even advice from my personal experience) isn’t likely to be that effective.
    Samstack | 5 hours ago
  • Event: Kanishka Narayan and Henry de Zoete on scaling AI state capacity
    Join Transformer and TxP at our very special event next month.
    Transformer | 5 hours ago
  • ATVBT Book Rec Survey
    Please help
    Atoms vs Bits | 6 hours ago
  • Runway till January: Amplify's funding ask to market EA & AI Safety
    Summary: Amplify is an EA-aligned digital marketing agency that has supported 40+ EA and AI Safety fieldbuilding organisations with subsidised or pro bono marketing. We secured over 3000 counterfactual expressions of interest to join EA Intro & AIS programmes, helped multiple groups recruit highly engaged participants, and delivered other cost-effective results such as ~$570 per GWWC pledge...
    Effective Altruism Forum | 6 hours ago
  • The future of global health is at stake. These 7 pioneers could revolutionize it.
    The grand challenges of global health and development, from feeding a warming world to defeating antibiotic resistance, require funding and effort and politics. But they also require breakthroughs. In the last hundred years, we’ve made incredible progress fighting malaria, invented game-changing vaccines, and developed new drugs that could change the course on heart disease. But […]...
    Future Perfect | 8 hours ago
  • How 6 organizers are building effective global health solutions from the bottom up
    Global development is wobbling — funding slipping, crises multiplying — and the most reliable force we have isn’t a new pledge or a distant plan. It’s people on the ground. These local organizers, nurses, food innovators, and environmental defenders are meeting growing need with competence and courage, turning urgency into practical service. They show how […]...
    Future Perfect | 8 hours ago
  • How to deliver a baby with no supplies
    By the time the woman arrived at the hospital, she had nearly bled to death. She went into labor on a warm September day earlier this year, and made the trek from her rural village in the small West African country of Gambia to a nearby clinic. The baby was delivered successfully, but after the […]...
    Future Perfect | 8 hours ago
  • The 2025 Future Perfect 25
    When we launched Vox’s Future Perfect section in 2018, it began with a simple question: “What topics would we write about if our only instruction was to write about the most important stuff in the world, particularly the most important stuff that isn’t already widely covered?” In the years since, the “most important stuff” has […]...
    Future Perfect | 8 hours ago
  • You can keep a child from starving for less than $100
    “It is the first time since 2017 that a famine has been declared anywhere on Earth,” I read earlier this year. The famine in question was in Sudan. Soon after, I read another headline: “Famine confirmed for first time in Gaza.”  As images of emaciated children spread across social media, the question loomed over Western […]...
    Future Perfect | 8 hours ago
  • Free cancer treatment for all — and 5 other ideas to transform global health
    In a year marked by devastating cuts to aid and horrible humanitarian crises, global health and development progress is at risk of backsliding. But then, there are those who refuse to cave in. Tackling global health from new perspectives, these leaders have channeled their expertise to create lasting impact. Their work spans high-stakes arenas, from […]...
    Future Perfect | 8 hours ago
  • India’s drug industry saved the world once. Can it do it again?
    The phone rang just before midnight. It was early February in 2001 in Mumbai, and Yusuf Hamied, a seasoned chemist at the Indian multinational pharma company Cipla, was at a dinner party. He picked up the phone anyway. A New York Times reporter was on the line, calling to check a rumor: Was Hamied really […]...
    Future Perfect | 8 hours ago
  • The 6 big thinkers reshaping foreign aid, masculinity, and development
    The roots of the world’s most stubborn global health problems don’t yield to vibes-based solutions. They surrender to data, rigor, and the surprisingly radical idea of actually trying to figure out what works. Governments and nonprofit organizations depend on the economists, activists, policymakers, and writers who are reshaping how we understand poverty, health, and progress. They’re […]...
    Future Perfect | 8 hours ago
  • Support ACE as a meta-fundraiser and evaluator
    Summary: By identifying and promoting high-impact giving opportunities, Animal Charity Evaluators (ACE) aims to help people help more animals. We believe this approach to be particularly important for effective animal advocacy (EAA) because this cause area is not only deeply underfunded, the problem is growing (yet solvable!).
    Effective Altruism Forum | 8 hours ago
  • Why Government Should Adopt AI Despite Risks
    "Private companies are extremely empowered and the government is just like left behind." "So if you've got some misaligned AI, well, giving it the ear of the president might be not such a great thing to do." "Nonetheless, at the moment, if I could push a button, I'd want more uptake in the government rather than less."
    Future of Life Institute | 8 hours ago
  • AMF's immediate funding gaps
    AMF has had a busy 12 months distributing 25.4 million nets to protect 46 million people. In 2026 we will be distributing 69 million nets to protect 124 million people. Our immediate funding gap currently stands at US$462 million and is for distributions in 2027 to 2029. More information here.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 9 hours ago
  • Open Phil’s GCR team is growing – and we’re hiring several Chiefs of Staff
    Open Phil’s Global Catastrophic Risks (GCR) team is growing quickly. This year, we expect to make well over $500M in grants across our AI and biosecurity work (that’s more than a 60% increase over 2024) and we’re hoping to expand that significantly over the months and years to come.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 9 hours ago
  • Job Blast 🚀 | Want to understand AI safety? Start here
    Job Blast 🚀 | Want to understand AI safety? Start here New roles at UK AI Security Institute, Humane League, and more. ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌...
    EACN Newsletter | 9 hours ago
  • Automate, automate it all
    Context: Post #9 in my sequence of private Lightcone Infrastructure memos edited for public consumption. First, a disclaimer. Before you automate something, first see whether you can just not do the thing at all. Questioning the Requirements is a step that should always happen before you gleefully systematize a task. One reason for focusing on automation that bites harder at Lightcone than...
    LessWrong | 9 hours ago
  • Private Sector Invests USD 440 Million to Fight Hunger – Efforts Still Fall Short of SDG2
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    Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition | 11 hours ago
  • No One Reads the Original Work
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    LessWrong | 13 hours ago
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    LessWrong | 13 hours ago
  • Scaling our one-on-one career advising
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 14 hours ago
  • Psychology Terms You’re Probably Misusing
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    Optimize Everything | 17 hours ago
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    Deliberation Under Ideal Conditions | 17 hours ago
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    LessWrong | 17 hours ago
  • Gemini 3 🤖, AWS flat rate plans 👨‍💻, entry-level hiring slows 📉
    TLDR AI | 19 hours ago
  • On Writing #2
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    LessWrong | 20 hours ago
  • New Report: An International Agreement to Prevent the Premature Creation of Artificial Superintelligence
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    LessWrong | 20 hours ago
  • Debating Vasco Grillo About Soil Nematodes, Longtermism, and Whether Impacts on Small Organisms Dominate
    A man more utilitarian than even me?? ?
    Bentham's Newsletter | 20 hours ago
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    Supervised learning teaches the model more bits/sample than RL.
    AI Safety Takes | 20 hours ago
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    Short of time? Click here to read the key takeaways! A 71% increase can sound alarming, but without context, it can mislead. In the aspirin example, the relative increase is 71%, yet the absolute risk only rises from 0.18% to 0.31%. Both figures are correct, but they create very different impressions of the underlying risk. Relative and absolute percentages answer different questions.
    Clearer Thinking | 23 hours ago
  • Funding priorities for Wild Animal Initiative in 2026
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 23 hours ago
  • Rethink Priorities: 2025 Results, 2026 Plans and Funding Needs
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 23 hours ago
  • New donation opportunity: the Center for Wild Animal Welfare
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 24 hours ago
  • ARC progress update: Competing with sampling
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    LessWrong | 24 hours ago
  • Status Is The Game Of The Losers' Bracket
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    LessWrong | 24 hours ago
  • Cal Cybersecurity Research Fellows Announced
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    Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity | 1 days ago
  • Rewilding Is Extremely Bad
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    Bentham's Newsletter | 1 days ago
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    Effective Altruism Switzerland | 1 days ago
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    California YIMBY | 1 days ago
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • If You Care About Nematodes...
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • Why pressure on AI child safety could also address frontier risks
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    Transformer | 1 days ago
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    Thing of Things | 1 days ago
  • Are U.S. Dog Guardians Ready For The Heat?
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    Faunalytics | 1 days ago
  • Support ALLFED at a critical juncture for global food resilience
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    Center for Open Science | 1 days ago
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    Future Perfect | 1 days ago
  • God Help Us, Let's Try To Have An Opinion On The War In Gaza
    Astral Codex Ten | 1 days ago
  • Tehran’s water crisis is a warning for every thirsty city
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    Future Perfect | 1 days ago
  • Do things in small batches
    Context: Post #8 in my sequence of private Lightcone Infrastructure memos edited for public consumption. When you finish something, you learn something about how you did that thing. When you finish many things at the same time, you do not get to apply the lessons you learned from each of those things to the others.
    LessWrong | 1 days ago
  • Sentinel: Early Detection and Response for Global Catastrophes
    tl;dr: Sentinel is an open-source intelligence organization that rapidly identifies and reacts to global risks, particularly ones difficult to anticipate over longer time-horizons. We have filled $700K of our ~$1.6M budget and are looking to fill the rest to expand and sustain our large-scale open source monitoring for GCR. About Sentinel.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • We need to hold corporates accountable - here’s how THL UK would use marginal funding to reduce farmed animal suffering
    In the spirit of “Marginal Funding Week” for the 2025 Giving Season on the EA Forum, we’d like to share with you The Humane League UK’s (THL UK’s) need for additional funding, what we would do with it, and how you can have a real impact on reducing the suffering of animals raised for food. We’re currently seeking funding for our 2025 match giving appeal.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • What would your organisation do with extra funding?
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • November 2025 Global Monthly Newsletter
    November 2025 Global Monthly Newsletter In this edition of our newsletter, we highlight the latest on AI for social good, J-PAL’s engagement at COP30, and evidence on Housing First in the United States. Explore these updates to see how rigorous research continues to inform policy and improve lives. spriyabalasubr… Tue, 11/18/2025 - 06:18...
    J-PAL | 1 days ago
  • A list of resources on Cluelessness
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • Why would God have a gender?
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    Philosophical Multicore | 1 days ago
  • How Colds Spread
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    LessWrong | 1 days ago
  • Middlemen Are Eating the World (And That's Good, Actually)
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    LessWrong | 1 days ago
  • A Year of Hope, a Year of Sight, a Year with You
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    Seva Foundation | 2 days ago
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    Living Goods | 2 days ago
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    Living Goods | 2 days ago
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    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • 16 questions about reinforcement learning
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    AI Safety Takes | 2 days ago
  • Bezos' AI startup 🤖, Blue Origin plans 🚀, interplanetary internet 🪐
    TLDR AI | 2 days ago
  • My politics
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    argmin gravitas | 2 days ago
  • Varieties Of Doom
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    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • Hannaford faces backlash over eggs, food prices
    The post Hannaford faces backlash over eggs, food prices appeared first on Mercy For Animals.
    Mercy for Animals | 2 days ago
  • Facts That Contradict Common Narratives About The United States
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    Optimize Everything | 2 days ago
  • Duplexes? Doable. Triplexes? Trouble.
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    California YIMBY | 2 days ago
  • The Affordability Agenda: Why Mobility Matters
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    California YIMBY | 2 days ago
  • Categorizing The Causes Of Bad Things In The World
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    Optimize Everything | 2 days ago
  • Lessons from building a model organism testbed
    I often read interpretability papers and I come away thinking “ok, but what’s the point? What problem does this help us solve?” So last winter, I organized a MATS/Pivotal stream to build examples of deceptive models (aka “model organisms”). The goal was to build a diverse ‘zoo’ of these model organisms and empirically test whether white-box methods could help us detect their deceptive reasoning.
    AI Alignment Forum | 2 days ago
  • Mediators: a different route through conflict
    (content note: discussion of war and mass death; also a long aside about the philosophy of apologies). After 100,000 people were killed in the Bosnian war, the three sides eventually met for mediation in the United States.
    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • Video games are philosophy's playground
    Crypto people have this saying: "cryptocurrencies are macroeconomics' playground.". The idea is that blockchains let you cheaply spin up toy economies to test mechanisms that would be impossibly expensive or unethical to try in the real world. Want to see what happens with a 200% marginal tax rate? Launch a token with those rules and watch what happens.
    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • [HIRING] Senior Associate Counsel
    🐣 The Humane League is looking for an experienced attorney to advise internal stakeholders on various legal risks and rights, to assume accountability for a number of legal practice areas within the organization, and to support the Legal department in ensuring THL’s legal compliance as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in all aspects of its operations!.
    Animal Advocacy Forum | 2 days ago
  • These poultry farmers converted their land into an animal sanctuary and hemp business. Here’s how they did it
    The post These poultry farmers converted their land into an animal sanctuary and hemp business. Here’s how they did it appeared first on Mercy For Animals.
    Mercy for Animals | 2 days ago
  • 🟩 Rising China-Japan tensions, Iran seizes oil tanker, AI-directed cyberattacks disrupted || Global Risks Weekly Roundup #46/2025
    Executive summary
    Sentinel | 2 days ago
  • THEM: Hello, this is CVS, pharmacist speaking. May I ask who’s calling?
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    Slate Star Scratchpad | 2 days ago
  • The Bluesky Way of Arguing
    And in defense of "debate bros"
    Bentham's Newsletter | 2 days ago
  • RL is even more information inefficient than you thought
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    The Lunar Society | 2 days ago
  • Close open loops
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    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • Audit Reveals Widespread Animal Suffering In U.S. Labs
    A report compiles hundreds of welfare violations from U.S. laboratories, revealing widespread animal suffering and a lack of accountability. The post Audit Reveals Widespread Animal Suffering In U.S. Labs appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 2 days ago
  • The EU AI Act Newsletter #90: Digital Simplification Package Imminent
    The European Commission is expected to propose a year-long delay for key elements of its AI regulation in its forthcoming Digital Omnibus.
    The EU AI Act Newsletter | 2 days ago
  • The Law Is on the Animals’ Side: Legal Impact for Chickens’ Room for Funding & Impact (2025)
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 2 days ago
  • Contra Lyman Stone on trans people being a western psychosis
    Lyman Stone writes about trans people:
    Thing of Things | 2 days ago
  • “To a first approximation, all farmed animals are bugs” by Bob Fischer
    To a first approximation, all farmed animals are bugs. (Recalling, of course, that shrimps is bugs.). We don’t know much about their needs in current production systems. The Arthropoda Foundation is trying to fix that. If we want to help the most numerous farmed animals, we have to answer some basic empirical questions.
    Effective Altruism Forum Podcast | 2 days ago

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