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  • Oesterheld, Treutlein & Kokotajlo | The Universe from an Intentional Stance
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NEWSLETTERS

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Effective Altruism News is a side project of Tlön.
  • Moving from heart to head in effective giving.
    Michael Thatcher, President and CEO of Charity Navigator: “There are a lot of problems in the world, and so figuring out where you can have the highest level of impact with the resources that you have is actually the smartest thing you can do.". See more impact stories at 👉 effectivealtruism.org/stories #EffectiveAltruism #EffectiveAltruismStories
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 1 hours ago
  • OpenAI isn’t being consistently candid about Leading the Future
    OpenAI insists it doesn’t fund or direct LTF — but one of the super PAC’s operatives describes it as a “corporate funder” with “a say”...
    Transformer | 2 hours ago
  • Effective Altruist Writing Is Impactful: Here's What To Do About That
    You can save lives by writing on the internet, says a guy writing on the internet
    Bentham's Newsletter | 2 hours ago
  • How Slaughterhouse Workers Learn To Emotionally Detach
    A qualitative study of German slaughterhouse workers reveals how they manage — and occasionally struggle with — the emotional demands of killing animals. The post How Slaughterhouse Workers Learn To Emotionally Detach appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 3 hours ago
  • Hidden Open Thread 437.5
    Astral Codex Ten | 3 hours ago
  • Opening the doors to students: a journey into science at Polo GGB
    Polo GGB opened its doors to local high school students with the aim of bringing young people closer to the world of scientific research and raising awareness about malaria and vector control. Through direct interaction with our researchers, students are introduced to the innovative technologies and research projects carried out at Polo GGB, including the […].
    Target Malaria | 5 hours ago
  • Incumbents Might Be Replaced During AI Takeoff, Including in Animal Agriculture
    I used an LLM to help draft this post and it likely contains >10% AI-generated text, but I’ve edited/rewritten it extensively and endorse it. TL;DR: It’s unclear how much the intelligence explosion will directly affect agriculture, because it's one of the least cognitive-labor-intensive industries.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 5 hours ago
  • How the Squamish built Senakw
    Just beyond central Vancouver, the Squamish Nation is building one of the most ambitious and unusual housing developments in the world, and getting rich in the process. How they did it has lessons for
    The Works in Progress Newsletter | 6 hours ago
  • Thoughts on Claude Fable's silent safeguards
    [Update (June 11, 2026): Anthropic has since "un-silenced" the new safeguards (source).]. [Thanks to Julian Minder for helpful discussion and review.]. Claude Fable 5 and its new safeguards. Yesterday, Anthropic publicly released Claude Fable 5. Fable 5 is a Mythos-class model – a model class above Opus, Anthropic's previous premium tier – and, as assessed by multiple benchmarks, it is...
    LessWrong | 10 hours ago
  • A New Course
    Suffering-focused ethics (SFE) is a family of moral views that gives special priority to reducing suffering. As you might know, we at the Center for Reducing Suffering find SFE deeply compelling—it is, after all, the backbone of our work. Part of our mission is to research and build a field around SFE. Unfortunately, SFE remains highly neglected in both academia and broader moral discourse.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 11 hours ago
  • Changelog 6/9: Official World Cup Markets from @ManifoldSports, Auto-Resolution, Dashboard Revival, Updated Community Guidelines, and more
    Fresh features in time for the World Cup!
    Manifold Markets | 13 hours ago
  • You Can Catch Sleeper Agents by Teaching Another Model to Imitate Them
    Detecting Hidden Behaviors in LLMs via Activation-matched Finetuning — preprint, 2026. [ Paper] [ Code]. TLDR. Given a model with some unknown, abnormal behavior (backdoors, censorship, reward hacking,...), construct an aligned reference by training a clean model to match the suspect's residual-stream activations on a benign prompt corpus.
    LessWrong | 16 hours ago
  • SpaceX IPO oversubscribed 💰, OpenAI's price war 📉, Stack Overflow for Agents 🤖
    TLDR AI | 18 hours ago
  • California YIMBY Endorses Xavier Becerra for Governor
    California YIMBY is excited to announce our endorsement of Xavier Becerra to be the next Governor of California. This election will be pivotal for California’s future. And the choice could not be any clearer. Xavier Becerra is the best candidate…. The post California YIMBY Endorses Xavier Becerra <span class="dewidow">for Governor</span> appeared first on California YIMBY.
    California YIMBY | 19 hours ago
  • A Career Campaigning for Animals: An Interview with Maha Bazzi
    “If you need your working day to be fulfilling, if you need to feel like you’re making a difference, trust that voice, because it means you have the passion to actually make a difference in the world. Pursue it, because we need more people with that passion doing good work.”... Read more...
    Probably Good | 19 hours ago
  • Anthropic did not call for a pause on AI
    Last week, the AI company Anthropic released a blog post titled “When AI builds itself”. This led to a media frenzy, with news outlets around the world publishing headlines that the company was urging a global pause on AI development, or calling for AI non-proliferation. However, the post does not call for a pause.
    LessWrong | 19 hours ago
  • Tracing Eval-Awareness Emergence Through Training of OLMo 3
    TL;DR: Recent work from Goodfire & UK AISI – Verbalized Eval Awareness Inflates Measured Safety – shows that newer open-weight models verbalize evaluation-awareness (VEA) more often, and that this inflates measured safety. Between OLMo-3-32B-Think and OLMo-3.1-32B-Think – identical base, SFT, DPO, and RL data, differing only in an additional ~3 weeks of the RLVR stage – VEA roughly doubles.
    LessWrong | 19 hours ago
  • Hiring: Policy and Research Associate
    We are seeking a Policy and Research Associate to join our team to address poverty and insecurity in low and middle-income countries by incubating solutions, rigorously testing them in the field, and working with local partners to scale what works.
    Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation | 21 hours ago
  • Hiring: Data and Research Associate
    The Data and Research Associate will primarily work with Jishnu Das on (a) rolling out a health insurance study in Kenya and Nigeria; (b) harmonizing and analyzing a unique dataset of Standardized Patients studies; and (c) providing support on IRB applications and new data collection in the field.
    Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation | 21 hours ago
  • All jokes are true
    When somebody says something, either they mean it, or they are responsible for meaning it.
    Holly Elmore | 22 hours ago
  • Speedrunning a year’s worth of AI safety events
    And a vibes-based assessment of what they mean.
    Sarah Hastings-Woodhouse | 22 hours ago
  • 1.000 vidas
    Hoy celebramos que, gracias a nuestros donantes, Ayuda Efectiva ya ha salvado 1.000 vidas. Pero las cifras grandes son difíciles de visualizar: ¿qué significa realmente ese hito?
    Altruismo racional | 22 hours ago
  • Estimating No-CoT Task-Completion Time Horizons of Frontier AI Models
    (see full author list at the end). About a year ago, METR showed that the length of tasks frontier models can reliably complete doubles every few months. A related safety-relevant question is this: what length of tasks can models complete without any chain of thought (CoT)? We investigate in our new paper.
    LessWrong | 23 hours ago
  • Three types of model organism
    This is a short post to explain a distinction between three different types of model organism (MO) research: Type. Purpose. Example. Worst-case model organisms. Stress-test safety and control techniques by making the problem as hard as possible. Password-locked models for capability elicitation; sleeper agents for stress-testing alignment training; red-team malign inits in control.
    LessWrong | 23 hours ago
  • Estimating No-CoT Task-Completion Time Horizons of Frontier AI Models
    Models' no-CoT time horizon has doubled roughly every year.
    Redwood Research | 24 hours ago
  • Critique: There are not enough "realistic" topics in EA public discussion
    Statement: I'm far from an EA or AI expert, these are all opinions from an 19 years old EA laypeople (which is probably biased or woefully wrong). Welcome to give me any critique in the comments(rather than just downvoting me).
    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • Low-Hanging Social Justice Fruit
    How neglect of diminishing marginal returns distorts social justice priorities
    Bentham's Newsletter | 1 days ago
  • Report and Community Resources: Corporate Power Players in the Data Center Industry
    This working draft of AI Now’s upcoming report traces corporate power in the data center industry in the United States, focusing on the flows of money and power that determine who both drives and benefits from the current data center boom. The aim of this research is to help local communities and their advocates fight […].
    AI Now Institute | 1 days ago
  • Tracking Our Direct Impact: A Case Study Using Process Tracing
    In this case study, we used a method called process tracing to demonstrate the impact of our Animal Product Impact Scales on Anima International France and their decision to change their organizational strategy. The post Tracking Our Direct Impact: A Case Study Using Process Tracing appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 1 days ago
  • Machinic Psychopharmacology: Do LLMs Self-Medicate?
    UK AISI, Model Transparency Team. Epistemic status: Most experiments were run over a period of ~2-3 days during a hackathon at UK AISI, and were fairly heavily vibe coded. Expect some of this to be rough around the edges. Tl;dr:
    LessWrong | 1 days ago
  • EA Forum Digest #295
    EA Forum Digest #295 Hello!. CEA is hiring for a financial controller, a recruiter, and for roles on the Events team. All roles listed here. It’s also organisation update week, so check out this thread for jobs, research updates and opportunities relating to EA orgs. — Toby (for the Forum team) We recommend:
    EA Forum Digest | 1 days ago
  • The Three Filters: Why Almost Every Plan to Survive ASI Fails Miserably
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    LessWrong | 1 days ago
  • A decade of decapod protection: Celebrating 10 years of Crustacean Compassion
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    Crustacean Compassion | 1 days ago
  • Your friend is drowning
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    Holly Elmore | 2 days ago
  • Controlling the capital after AGI
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  • Experience of a 'generalist' transitioning into AI safety in 2026
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 2 days ago
  • Towards a Formal Scientific Epistemology
    In my post “ Why I’m not a Bayesian”, I argued that the Bayesian approach of assigning credences to propositions with binary truth values only works in simple and restricted domains. Instead, I claimed, a better approach to epistemology is to assign degrees of truth to models of the world.
    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • A Mike's-Eye View of ARC's Research
    Over the past 15 months or so, ARC's technical agenda has developed quite a bit. The advent of the Matching Sampling Principle (MSP), and ideas like it, has begotten a host of concrete technical problems; progress on those problems has given us more philosophical clarity on the big picture, which has led to even more technical progress.
    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • Research Affiliates Program
    June 2026: We've just launched this program and are inviting the first Affiliates. We expect to invite more over time; register your interest below. About the program Research Affiliates pursue their own research directions for reducing risks of astronomical suffering (s-risks), with CLR’s funding, affiliation, and research community.
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  • New Paper Highlights the Need for Usable Cybersecurity
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  • Op-Ed Calls for “Project Kaleidoscope” to Bolster Community Cyber Defense in the Age of AI
    In an op-ed published by Tech Policy Press, Ann Cleaveland, Executive Director of the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, argues that, in the face of significant new cyber threats…. The post Op-Ed Calls for “Project Kaleidoscope” to Bolster Community Cyber Defense in the Age of AI appeared first on CLTC.
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  • A Mike's-Eye View of ARC's Research
    Over the past 15 months or so, ARC's technical agenda has developed quite a bit. The advent of the Matching Sampling Principle (MSP), and ideas like it, has begotten a host of concrete technical problems; progress on those problems has given us more philosophical clarity on the big picture, which has led to even more technical progress.
    AI Alignment Forum | 2 days ago
  • LLMs and almost good code
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    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • On Slop
    TL;DR: What is slop, and why? Is it fundamental? Is it in the room with us right now? And, most importantly, how do we exorcise it?. Previously in this series: This Week In Fashion and On Automatic Ideas. A potential post for this Substack starts when I pick up an idea by talking to a smart person or revisiting an evergreen topic.
    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • The Best Politician In A Generation
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  • Safari Of Suffering: The Reality Of King Crab Tourism
    This study reveals how guided Arctic king crab tours normalize animal suffering through storytelling, shaping tourist behavior, and masking ethical concerns. The post Safari Of Suffering: The Reality Of King Crab Tourism appeared first on Faunalytics.
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  • Celebrating science at the Great Exhibition Road Festival
    The Great Exhibition Road Festival is a free annual celebration of science and the arts each summer in South Kensington, led by Imperial College London. Visitors could enjoy hands-on workshops, interesting talks, performances and installations from iconic museums, research and culture organisations in South Kensington.
    Target Malaria | 2 days ago
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    "LLMs just imitate humans.". A very repeated claim about AI, and it's false. In this clip from Modern Wisdom, Eliezer Yudkowsky breaks down how the recent breakthrough of applying reinforcement learning to chain of thought lets models move past imitation. Have the model take 20 attempts at a problem, find the one that works best, then train it to think more like that successful attempt.
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    Grateful to Benjamin Vincent and Alex Rubinsteyn for our many conversations on this topic, and comments on drafts of this essay!. Introduction. When most people hear of “cancer vaccine,” they’ll think of normal vaccines. Perhaps they’ll even think of what ostensibly is a cancer vaccine: the HPV vaccine.
    LessWrong | 3 days ago
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    I often use what I’ll call the “safety-usefulness tradeoff model”, which is: developers face a tradeoff between "safety" and "usefulness" of an AI deployment, and the developer has only limited willingness or ability to sacrifice usefulness for the sake of safety.
    LessWrong | 3 days ago
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    I often use what I’ll call the “safety-usefulness tradeoff model”, which is: developers face a tradeoff between "safety" and "usefulness" of an AI deployment, and the developer has only limited willingness or ability to sacrifice usefulness for the sake of safety.
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    TL;DR: Bun is a very large and very influential open-source project. It is being migrated from the easier-to-read Zig programming language to harder-to-read but memory-safe Rust. This is done almost entirely by the AI tool Claude Code.
    LessWrong | 3 days ago
  • Holly's basilisk
    When the world wakes up to the unacceptable danger of AI development, what happens to those responsible? The Berkeley trials, perhaps.
    Holly Elmore | 3 days ago
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    "We see these AIs as a galaxy glittering with capabilities, but at their center, invisible to the naked eye, holding all the constellations together, is an unimaginably massive black hole of data."
    The Lunar Society | 3 days ago
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    Most flags used to be ugly. They were probably better that way.
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  • Becca Rogers, Head of Pathways at New Roots Institute
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  • Our top tips for becoming a better applicant
    The post Our top tips for becoming a better applicant appeared first on 80,000 Hours.
    80,000 Hours | 3 days ago
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    Bentham's Newsletter | 3 days ago
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    Transformer | 3 days ago
  • Ethical Beliefs Shape How People Train Their Dogs
    A survey of 500 U.S. dog guardians explores how ethical beliefs about animals influence training methods, showing that human-centered views are linked to punishment while welfare-focused views favor gentler approaches. The post Ethical Beliefs Shape How People Train Their Dogs appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 3 days ago
  • MLSN #21: Political Manipulation and Indirect Prompt Injection
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    ML Safety Newsletter | 3 days ago
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  • Import AI 460: Reward hacking society, RSI data from Anthropic; and RL-based quadcopter racing
    When will markets price the singularity?
    Import AI | 3 days ago
  • The Psychological Challenges of High-Impact Work - please participate in our survey!
    At Clearer Thinking, we're running a collaboration survey about the psychological challenges of various kinds related to working on high-impact problems (e.g., existential risk, AI safety, climate change, animal welfare, global health, bio/nuclear safety, and other topics), and what people find helpful in dealing with those challenges. We are interested in hearing from you whether you...
    Effective Altruism Forum | 3 days ago
  • We don’t know how the Ebola outbreak started. That’s a problem.
    In just 10 days over the summer of 1854, 500 people died of cholera in the Soho neighborhood of London. The city’s population had more than doubled to 2.3 million people in the first half of the 1800s, and its sewage system could not keep up. But the streams of human waste flowing into the […]...
    Future Perfect | 3 days ago
  • Mixed Feelings About Alcohol
    If by whiskey.....
    Atoms vs Bits | 3 days ago
  • ChinAI #362: Chinese Encounters with "Artificial Challenged Intelligence" [人工智障]
    Greetings from a world where…...
    ChinAI Newsletter | 3 days ago
  • Mental causation is not load-bearing
    In philosophy of mind, "mental causation" means mental entities have causal effects, especially physical ones. If physicalism is true, then physical effects are explainable in terms of physical causes (or at least, fundamental physical laws), needing no recourse to causation by anything that is not in fundamental physics.
    LessWrong | 3 days ago
  • Growth Research, a Methods Site, and SADs 2.0 (AIM Research Update)
    We're looking at livelihoods research again (contribute ideas or reach out to support the team with your expertise), sharing our new methods site, and releasing updated SADs guidance. Looking at livelihoods and growth again.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 3 days ago
  • Statement: Anthropic warns of AI self-improvement risks, considers a pause
    "We are approaching a runaway to superintelligence that could threaten our shared human future."
    Future of Life Institute | 3 days ago
  • How valuable are weak AI safety regulations?
    Image credit: Jebulon. To prevent superintelligent AI from killing everyone, I would like there to be a strong international agreement banning the development of ASI until it can be proven safe. But that sort of agreement requires a lot of political buy-in and coordination. In the meantime, it may be easier to get light-touch AI safety regulations passed.
    Philosophical Multicore | 3 days ago
  • Useful conversations & resources from our Slack community
    Hive Slack Threads: May
    Impactful Animal Advocacy Community Newsletter | 3 days ago
  • How Far Apart Does a Model Think Its Tokens Are?
    Instead of using static position increments (+1) per token, RoPE-based language models can learn per-token and per-layer position increments. This has no detectable effect on model performance but allows us to see what the model thinks the distance is between each position and how this varies per-layer... Example sentence with each character plotted based on per-layer learned position increments.
    LessWrong | 4 days ago
  • Apple's secret AI meeting 📱, Google SpaceX deal 🤝, intent debt 👨‍💻
    TLDR AI | 4 days ago
  • What 100 Lives Is
    Crosspost. The best charities save lives for a few thousand dollars. If you earn $100,000 per year and give away 10%, you can save about 100 people over the course of your life. I think we generally aren’t good at visualizing what’s really at stake. So here is me attempting vaguely to grok 100 lives. Ted Bundy killed around 30 people.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 4 days ago
  • Pause World
    What happens after we #PauseAI
    Holly Elmore | 4 days ago
  • Can activation verbalizers surface an internal chain of thought?
    We introduce an evaluation for activation verbalizers: can they surface a target model's reasoning as it solves a math problem in a single forward pass? For open-weight NLAs, the answer seems to be: "possibly, but definitely not reliably". Lots of important capabilities currently require AI models to reason "out loud" in a natural-language chain of thought, which means that we can monitor...
    LessWrong | 4 days ago
  • Ted Chiang Is Wrong About AI Consciousness
    Plus some other stuff
    Bentham's Newsletter | 4 days ago
  • The Yap Multiplier
    When I speak to you one-on-one, assuming you’re listening, we’re in parity.
    Raising Dust | 4 days ago
  • SecureBio Detection is Hiring Software Engineers
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 4 days ago
  • Against Corrigibility
    Epistemic status: don’t know whether I actually believe all of this, but I think it’s worth considering. A “corrigible” agent, per the LW wiki, is: …one that doesn’t interfere with what we would intuitively see as attempts to ’correct’ the agent, or ’correct’ our mistakes in building it; and permits these ’corrections’ despite the apparent instrumentally convergent reasoning saying otherwise.
    LessWrong | 4 days ago

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