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PODCASTS

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Effective Altruism News is a side project of Tlön.
  • The Evidence That A Million Americans Died Of COVID
    Astral Codex Ten | 51 minutes ago
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  • Charity Guilt
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    Giving What We Can | 3 hours ago
  • 2024 Annual Report
    You can view and download our full 2024 annual report here. In 2024, our team worked to do our part in the broader AI governance landscape…
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    This is a brushed up memo from a CEA retreat, aimed at orienting staff to the current state of the EA Newsletter, in preparation for a marketing push. If you want to subscribe to the EA Newsletter, you can do so here. Purpose and goal. The EA Newsletter is a frankenstein project - built by many people, not all of whom I've met. It’s five months off a decade old.
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  • The stakes of AI moral status
    Discuss...
    Effective Altruism Forum | 8 hours ago
  • OpenAI + Jony Ive 💰, Tesla Optimus learns 🤖, Python tooling at scale 👨‍💻
    TLDR AI | 12 hours ago
  • Hidden Open Thread 382.5
    Astral Codex Ten | 14 hours ago
  • Romania, AI, 'n Amor
    Above the Fold's Palindromic Edition
    Manifold Markets | 14 hours ago
  • My Complaint Re Academia
    If you want to get paid for abstract analysis that is not mainly organized around current cultural or political fights, academia is pretty much the only game in town.
    Overcoming Bias | 16 hours ago
  • Victory: 7 Brew Ditches the Surcharge on Plant Milk at All Locations
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    Mercy for Animals | 17 hours ago
  • Unexploitable search: blocking malicious use of free parameters
    Summary: We have previously argued that scalable oversight methods can be used to provide guarantees on low-stakes safety – settings where individual failures are non-catastrophic. However, if your reward function (e.g. honesty) is compatible with many possible solutions then you also need to avoid having free parameters exploited over time. We call this the exploitable search problem.
    AI Alignment Forum | 18 hours ago
  • The stakes of AI moral status
    On seeing and not seeing souls.
    Joe Carlsmith | 19 hours ago
  • The stakes of AI moral status
    On seeing and not seeing souls. Text version here: https://joecarlsmith.com/2025/05/21/the-stakes-of-ai-moral-status/
    Joe Carlsmith Audio | 19 hours ago
  • What My Unpublished Article Drafts Are About
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    Bentham's Newsletter | 21 hours ago
  • Big Ag, Big Bucks: How USDA Subsidies Feed Market Inequality And Political Influence
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    Faunalytics | 21 hours ago
  • Misaligned AI is no longer just theory
    A host of new evidence shows that misalignment is possible — but it's unclear whether harm will follow...
    Transformer | 21 hours ago
  • Everyone here is in a cult
    What is it about the Bay?
    Useful Fictions | 21 hours ago
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    Faunalytics | 21 hours ago
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    Mercy for Animals | 21 hours ago
  • A widely shared AI productivity paper was retracted, is possibly fraudulent
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 21 hours ago
  • NIMBYism and how to resolve it
    A diagnosis and a solution.
    The Works in Progress Newsletter | 22 hours ago
  • All Watched Over
    some fiction
    Atoms vs Bits | 22 hours ago
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 22 hours ago
  • EA Forum Digest #241
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    EA Forum Digest | 23 hours ago
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    Philosophical Multicore | 1 days ago
  • Google I/O 🤖, Apple Intelligence API 📱, OpenAI Codex reviews 👨‍💻
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    Mercy for Animals | 2 days ago
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    He has a new book out that you should read!
    Bentham's Newsletter | 2 days ago
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    Deliberation Under Ideal Conditions | 2 days ago
  • Braindead Cynicism Wins In The Marketplace of Ideas
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    Bentham's Newsletter | 2 days ago
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    Faunalytics | 2 days ago
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    AI Safety Newsletter | 2 days ago
  • The wonder of modern drywall
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    The Works in Progress Newsletter | 2 days ago
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