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  • Tobias Baumann | Cause Prioritization Research
  • Tobias Baumann | Reducing Risks of Future Suffering
  • Nora Belrose
  • Rob Bensinger | Nothing Is Mere
  • 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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  • Vitalik Buterin
  • Lynette Bye | EA Coaching
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  • Lucius Caviola | Outpaced
  • Richard Yetter Chappell | Good Thoughts
  • Richard Yetter Chappell | Philosophy, Et Cetera
  • Paul Christiano | AI Alignment
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  • Paul Christiano | Sideways View
  • Paul Christiano & Katja Grace | The Impact Purchase
  • Evelyn Ciara | Sunyshore
  • Cirrostratus Whispers
  • Jesse Clifton | Jesse’s Substack
  • Peter McCluskey | Bayesian Investor
  • Ajeya Cotra & Kelsey Piper | Planned Obsolescence
  • Owen Cotton-Barrat | Strange Cities
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  • Dale | Effective Differentials
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  • Jai Dhyani | ANOIEAEIB
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  • Eric Drexler | AI Prospects: Toward Global Goal Convergence
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  • Spencer Greenberg | Optimize Everything
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  • David Nash | Global Development & Economic Advancement
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  • Eric Neyman | Unexpected Values
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  • Elizabeth Van Nostrand | Aceso Under Glass
  • Oesterheld, Treutlein & Kokotajlo | The Universe from an Intentional Stance
  • James Ozden | Understanding Social Change
  • Daniel Paleka | AI Safety Takes
  • Ives Parr | Parrhesia
  • Dwarkesh Patel | The Lunar Society
  • Kelsey Piper | The Unit of Caring
  • Michael Plant | Planting Happiness
  • Michal Pokorný | Agenty Dragon
  • Georgia Ray | Eukaryote Writes Blog
  • Ross Rheingans-Yoo | Icosian Reflections
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  • Jess Riedel | foreXiv
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  • Hannah Ritchie | Sustainability by Numbers
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  • Nuño Sempere | Measure is unceasing
  • Harish Sethu | Counting Animals
  • Rohin Shah
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  • Buck Shlegeris
  • Jay Shooster | jayforjustice
  • Carl Shulman | Reflective Disequilibrium
  • Jonah Sinick
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  • Nate Soares | Minding Our Way
  • Kaj Sotala
  • Tom Stafford | Reasonable People
  • Pablo Stafforini | Pablo’s Miscellany
  • Henry Stanley
  • Jacob Steinhardt | Bounded Regret
  • Zach Stein-Perlman | AI Lab Watch
  • Romeo Stevens | Neurotic Gradient Descent
  • Michael Story | Too long to tweet
  • Maxwell Tabarrok | Maximum Progress
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  • Benjamin Todd
  • Brian Tomasik | Reducing Suffering
  • Helen Toner | Rising Tide
  • Philip Trammell
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  • Eva Vivalt
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  • Julia Wise | Giving Gladly
  • Julia Wise | Otherwise
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  • Kat Woods
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  • Linch Zhang
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NEWSLETTERS

  • AI Safety Newsletter
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  • Existential Risk Observatory Newsletter
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  • Forethought
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  • Import AI
  • IPA’s weekly links
  • Manifold Markets | Above the Fold
  • Manifund | The Fox Says
  • Matt’s Thoughts In Between
  • Metaculus – Medium
  • ML Safety Newsletter
  • Open Philanthropy Farm Animal Welfare Newsletter
  • Oxford Internet Institute
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  • Predictions
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  • The EU AI Act Newsletter
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  • The Long-termist’s Field Guide
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  • This week in security
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  • To Be Decided Newsletter

PODCASTS

  • 80,000 Hours Podcast
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  • The End of the World
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  • The Rhys Show
  • The Turing Test
  • Two Persons Three Reasons
  • Un equilibrio inadecuado
  • Utilitarian Podcast
  • Wildness

VIDEOS

  • 80,000 Hours: Cambridge
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  • Chana Messinger
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  • Ozzie Gooen
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  • Podcast Episode 8: Malaria Funding at a Crossroads
    Malaria is the cause area where GiveWell has directed the most funding over our 18-year history. We’ve recommended over $1 billion to malaria programs, which we estimate will avert over 200,000 deaths, mostly in young children, through support for programs like Against Malaria Foundation’s insecticide-treated nets and Malaria Consortium’s seasonal malaria chemoprevention.
    GiveWell | 2 hours ago
  • Rebooting the Singularity
    Tom Davidson from Forethought Research and I have a new paper responding to some recent skeptical takes on the Singularity Hypothesis (e.g. this one). Roughly half the paper is philosophical and the other half is empirical. Both halves argue that we should take the Singularity Hypothesis more seriously than many people have been taking it of late.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 2 hours ago
  • Diversity, Merit, and Distrust
    Comparing arguments for demographic and intellectual diversity
    Good Thoughts | 3 hours ago
  • Now is a great time to get a career in AI policy
    I'm hiring! And dozens more impactful AI policy roles
    The Power Law | 3 hours ago
  • Misc parenting ideas for summer
    Assorted tips and activities I've used lately. The post Misc parenting ideas for summer appeared first on Otherwise.
    Otherwise | 5 hours ago
  • Operations: A guide to high-impact careers
    Every organization, beyond its public face of products and services, relies on a significant amount of crucial behind-the-scenes work. This is where operations professionals come in—they’re the people who ensure everything runs smoothly and effectively, whether this is sorting out contracts and finances, organizing events, keeping projects on track–or a... Read more...
    Probably Good | 6 hours ago
  • Video and transcript of talk on "Can goodness compete?"
    (This is the video and transcript of a public talk I gave at Mox in San Francisco in July 2025, on long-term equilibria post-AGI. It’s a longer version of the talk I gave at this workshop. The slides are also available here.). Introduction. . Thank you. Okay. Hi. Thanks for coming. Aims for this talk. . So: can goodness compete?
    Effective Altruism Forum | 7 hours ago
  • OpenMined x UCL at London Data Week: Shaping the UK’s National Data Library
    The UK sits on a goldmine of data that could revolutionise research, innovation, and public services. From the NHS’s uniquely detailed health records to rich administrative datasets across government departments and local authorities – this wealth of information remains largely untapped due to privacy, security, compliance, and coordination barriers. With £100 million in funding recently […].
    Open Mined | 7 hours ago
  • A night-watchman ASI as a first step toward a great future
    I took a week off from my day job of aligning AI to visit Forethought and think about the question: if we can align AI, what should we do with it? This post summarizes the state of my thinking at the end of that week. (The proposal described here is my own, and is not in … Continue reading A night-watchman ASI as a first step toward a great future →...
    Unexpected Values | 7 hours ago
  • Why it's hard to make settings for high-stakes control research
    It's like making challenging evals, but more constrained
    Redwood Research | 7 hours ago
  • You Should Admit Politically Inconvenient Truths
    Don't lie about a subject because telling the truth sounds like agreeing with your political opponents
    Bentham's Newsletter | 8 hours ago
  • Did We All Become Cowards, Actually?
    The Rising Premium of Life, Part 2: Exploring Alternative Theories, Countervailing Evidence, and Uncomfortable Implications
    Linch Zhang | 8 hours ago
  • OpenAI hits the biorisk alarm with Agent
    Transformer Weekly: China gets Nvidia chips, a preview of the AI Action Plan, and Sanders worries about AI risks
    Transformer | 8 hours ago
  • Marine Aquaculture: A Sea Of Problems?
    While proponents of aquaculture see it as a promising means of providing food security and economic growth, concerns have been raised regarding its impacts on marine ecosystems. The post Marine Aquaculture: A Sea Of Problems? appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 9 hours ago
  • Is This Anything? 9
    twitter + captchas
    Atoms vs Bits | 9 hours ago
  • You can get unfathomably rich building AI. Should you?
    It’s a good time to be a highly in-demand AI engineer. To lure leading researchers away from OpenAI and other competitors, Meta has reportedly offered pay packages totalling more than $100 million. Top AI engineers are now being compensated like football superstars. Few people will ever have to grapple with the question of whether to […]...
    Future Perfect | 11 hours ago
  • No Country Ever Got Rich From Tourism
    Factories and offices will always generate far more wealth than hotels and restaurants. Growing tourism is a sign of economic stagnation, not dynamism. The post No Country Ever Got Rich From Tourism appeared first on Palladium.
    Palladium Magazine Newsletter | 12 hours ago
  • Your Review: Islamic Geometric Patterns In The Metropolitan Museum Of Art
    Finalist #4 in the Review Contest
    Astral Codex Ten | 12 hours ago
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    From nursery to slaughter, how can we improve fish welfare? Also: Our Q2 by-the-numbers, 90K fishes helped, remote sensing updates, and more! View this email in your browser Hi there,. We hope you’re well! This newsletter discusses upcoming studies we have planned to address welfare issues at both the beginning (the nursery) and the end (the harvest) of the...
    Fish Welfare Initiative | 13 hours ago
  • Do falling birth rates matter in an AI future?
    Two sweeping visions of the future have been unfolding, each producing grim — yet seemingly contradictory — predictions for the fate of humanity. On the one hand, we’re learning that the birth rate is falling all over the world, leading to aging societies and a global population set to decline this century. If trends continue on […]...
    Future Perfect | 14 hours ago
  • Eggs from in-ovo sexed hens are now available in the US
    The brand NestFresh eggs has just started selling eggs from in-ovo sexed hens in the US. Right now, they are only available at some Whole Foods locations in the Southwest, soon to be expanded to other locations. Supporting those eggs now is particularly valuable, as their market performance will influence other companies' decisions to adopt the technology.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 14 hours ago
  • We aren't worried about misalignment as self-fulfilling prophecy
    AI Futures Project | 16 hours ago
  • Crime Contre l'Espece Humaine | EXTRAIT PODCAST
    ⬇️⬇️⬇️ L'épisode entier : https://youtu.be/HMMcmJYmT3o?si=HpBl08k3jFF_wZkp
    The Flares | 17 hours ago
  • ChatGPT Agent 🤖, iOS Call Screening 📱, Google AI Video API 👨‍💻
    TLDR AI | 24 hours ago
  • Good news from Seva
    Every day, because of you, more people are seeing clearly – some for the first time ever. In Pachalum, Guatemala, a new Vision Center is bringing eye care within reach for 123,000 people right where they live, work, and care for their families. In Cambodia, our partnership with the Ministry of Education will screen 20,000 …. The post Good news from Seva first appeared on Seva Foundation.
    Seva Foundation | 1 days ago
  • A Clearer Future: Pachalum, Guatemala’s New Vision Center
    In Pachalum, Guatemala, a proud rural community of hardworking farmers and expert weavers united by shared traditions, a new Vision Center is opening doors to clearer sight and brighter futures. Cost, travel, and limited access kept Pachalum communities away from eye care for years. Now, screenings, diagnosis, and treatment are right in town. It’s a ….
    Seva Foundation | 1 days ago
  • Empowering Cambodia’s Next Generation
    Seva and Cambodia’s Ministry of Education are teaming up to screen 20,000 students and catch vision problems early. Children with impaired vision may fall behind in school, experience social ostracization, or even drop out completely. Something as simple as a pair of eyeglasses or access to reliable eye care can help prevent that. By bringing ….
    Seva Foundation | 1 days ago
  • Tune in: Conversations with Kate – Your Good Does Great in the World
    Seva CEO and Executive Director Kate Moynihan recently sat down with Seva’s Regional Director in India, Kuldeep Singh, Seva Board Chair Dr. Mariano Yee, and trainer Sunita Arora, who has helped launch the careers of over 2,000 eye care professionals. The four talked candidly about the powerful ripple effects of your generosity — how restoring ….
    Seva Foundation | 1 days ago
  • Seva featured in the International Business Times
    In an informative discussion with International Business Times, Seva Executive Director Kate Moynihan makes the case for eye care as a critical solution to global poverty. Every $1 invested in eye health returns $36 in benefits across society. “Preventable blindness steals opportunity from millions – but it’s also one of the easiest challenges to solve. ….
    Seva Foundation | 1 days ago
  • Apples, Oranges, and Outcomes
    Imagine you are planning to make a charitable donation and want your gift to make a real difference. You’ve done your research and found three very effective programs: one provides cash transfers to increase the incomes of very poor households; one provides treatment to correct clubfoot, a congenital condition that causes pain and mobility loss; and one provides children with medication to...
    GiveWell | 1 days ago
  • After the ChatGPT Moment: Measuring AI’s Adoption
    How quickly has AI been diffusing through the economy?
    Epoch Newsletter | 1 days ago
  • Ketamine Part 1: Dosing
    I’m currently investigating ketamine, with the goal of assessing the risks of chronic use. For reasons I will get into in the real post, this is going to rely mostly on in vitro data, at least for neural damage, which means I need a way to translate real-world dosages into the concentration of ketamine in … Continue reading "Ketamine Part 1: Dosing"...
    Aceso Under Glass | 1 days ago
  • Altruísmo eficaz e seus métodos
    Leituras recomendadas: ​Uma estrutura para comparar problemas globais em termos de impacto esperado: https://80000horas.com.br/estrutura-de-problemas/ ​Quer fazer o bem? Veja aqui como escolher uma área para na qual focar: https://80000horas.com.br/guia-de-carreiras/como-escolher-onde-manter-o-foco/ ​Você também pode se interessar pelo curso "Altruísmo eficaz, causa animal e sofrimento...
    Altruísmo Eficaz Brasil | 1 days ago
  • Video and transcript of talk on “Can goodness compete?”
    From a public talk on long-term equilibria post-AGI, given at Mox in SF in July 2025.
    Joe Carlsmith | 1 days ago
  • The human-AI-human sandwich
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