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  • Crunch time for cage-free
    Despite setbacks, battery cages are on the retreat
    Farm Animal Welfare Newsletter | 2 hours ago
  • China’s Manufacturing Dominance: State Directives & Ruthless Competition — Arthur Kroeber
    “China wants it all, and they can have it"...
    The Lunar Society | 2 hours ago
  • From feelings to action: spreadsheets as an act of compassion
    Zach Robinson, CEO of the Centre for Effective Altruism, challenges the misconception that EA is populated by "cold, uncaring, spreadsheet-obsessed robots.". In this EA Global London 2025 opening talk, he argues that most people in EA are driven BY their feelings—anger about global health gaps, sadness about animal suffering, fear about AI risks—not despite them. The difference?
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 3 hours ago
  • Lion Cub Tourism: Perceptions, Motivations, And Expectations
    Researchers investigate the experiences of zoo visitors interacting with lion cubs, shedding light on the cubs’ effectiveness as species “ambassadors.”. The post Lion Cub Tourism: Perceptions, Motivations, And Expectations appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 3 hours ago
  • Common Arguments So Bad I Couldn't Make Them Up
    Flooding the zone
    Bentham's Newsletter | 3 hours ago
  • Cómo utilizamos los cálculos de servilleta para otorgar becas
    Este documento describe el uso de cálculos de servilleta por parte de Open Philanthropy para estimar el rendimiento social de la inversión de las posibles becas. Los cálculos de servilleta son modelos cuantitativos aproximados que se utilizan para comparar los beneficios esperados de una beca con sus costos estimados.
    Altruismo Eficaz | 3 hours ago
  • Galactic x-risks: Obstacles to Accessing the Cosmic Endowment
    Once we expand to other star systems, we may begin a self-propagating expansion of human civilisation throughout the galaxy. However, there are existential risks potentially capable of destroying a galactic civilisation, like self-replicating machines, strange matter, and vacuum decay.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 4 hours ago
  • A deep critique of AI 2027’s bad timeline models
    Thank you to Arepo and Eli Lifland for looking over this article for errors. I am sorry that this article is so long. Every time I thought I was done with it I ran into more issues with the model, and I wanted to be as thorough as I could. I’m not going to blame anyone for skimming parts of this article.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 4 hours ago
  • Inside baseball: The founder’s guide to funding health and science organizations
    Successful fundraising isn’t just about logic; it’s about trust, your vision and your ability to manage the process...
    Human Readable | 5 hours ago
  • AI safety techniques leveraging distillation
    Distillation is cheap; how can we use it to improve safety?
    Redwood Research | 5 hours ago
  • A rebrand for the U.S. AI Safety Institute, major news from Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI, blackmailing AI, and Meta’s Scale play
    Plus: The House’s 10-year ban on state AI regulation appears dead, Chinese student visas in flux, and OpenAI’s $200M DOD contract. The post A rebrand for the U.S. AI Safety Institute, major news from Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI, blackmailing AI, and Meta’s Scale play appeared first on Center for Security and Emerging Technology.
    Policy.ai | 5 hours ago
  • He’s the godfather of AI. Now, he has a bold new plan to keep us safe from it.
    The science fiction author Isaac Asimov once came up with a set of laws that we humans should program into our robots. In addition to a first, second, and third law, he also introduced a “zeroth law,” which is so important that it precedes all the others: “A robot may not injure a human being […]...
    Future Perfect | 6 hours ago
  • In Defense of "Sweatshops"
    This is a crosspost for In Defense of "Sweatshops" by Benjamin Powell, which was originally published on Econlib on 2 June 2008. For the full treatment, see Benjamin's book Out of Poverty: Sweatshops in the Global Economy (Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society). “Because sweatshops are better than the available alternatives, any reforms aimed at improving the lives of workers in...
    Effective Altruism Forum | 9 hours ago
  • Hidden Open Thread 386.5
    Astral Codex Ten | 10 hours ago
  • Who can relate?
    Who can relate? 🙋‍♀️ Luckily, we think there’s a better way… Watch Part I and Part II of The Skeptic in our profile now.
    Giving What We Can | 11 hours ago
  • Science in Action: Why Science Must Lead Kenya’s Food Safety Agenda
    Science in Action: Why Science Must Lead Kenya’s Food Safety Agenda gloireri Thu, 06/19/2025 - 07:47 Every morning in Nairobi’s informal settlements, thousands of mothers head to the local market, searching for fresh vegetables to feed their families. For many, affordability is a top concern—but so is safety.
    Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition | 11 hours ago
  • Open Questions For Future ACX Grants Rounds
    Astral Codex Ten | 11 hours ago
  • How big is the generational divide on climate change?
    The generational divide on belief and concern about climate change is small; there are slightly bigger gaps in what to do about it.
    Sustainability by Numbers | 12 hours ago
  • Fermi Estimates: Using Back-of-the-Envelope Calculations to Make Career Decisions
    A Fermi estimate – also known as a back-of-the-envelope calculation (BOTEC) or order-of-magnitude estimate — is a way to make rough but helpful estimates where precise data is unavailable. These can be used for anything – from estimating whether the world contains more wheels or doors, to how much positive... Read more...
    Probably Good | 18 hours ago
  • Netflix adds TV рҹ“ә, AWS vs Nvidia вҡЎ, Waymo in NYC рҹҡ—
    TLDR AI | 18 hours ago
  • Animal advocates are too reluctant to sit at the industry's table
    This is one of the memos I wrote for the 2025 Animal Advocacy Strategy Forum, which were encouraged to be highly opinionated to generate strategy discussion. In 2017, McDonald’s refused to sign the Better Chicken Commitment (BCC), and instead set eight Broiler Welfare Commitments to be achieved by the end of 2024. As far as I can tell, the movement responded to this by calling it...
    Effective Altruism Forum | 20 hours ago
  • The Homework: June 18, 2025
    Welcome to the June 18, 2025 Main edition of The Homework, the official newsletter of California YIMBY — legislative updates, news clips, housing research and analysis, and the latest writings from the California YIMBY team. News from Sacramento Committee Season…. The post The Homework: June <span class="dewidow">18, 2025</span> appeared first on California YIMBY.
    California YIMBY | 20 hours ago
  • Taller Buildings Near Transit Would Cut Austin’s Affordable Housing Costs by $2.5 Billion
    Allowing denser apartment buildings along Austin’s planned light-rail lines could slash the city’s affordable housing subsidies from $8 billion to $5.5 billion while meeting housing goals that current zoning makes impossible, according to a University of Texas study. The findings….
    California YIMBY | 20 hours ago
  • System Failure: The Hidden Rot in America’s State and Local Governments
    New York’s Second Avenue Subway costs 12 times more per mile than similar projects in Paris and Madrid. That astronomical price tag reflects a deeper problem plaguing governments across America, where housing costs spiral out of control and basic infrastructure….
    California YIMBY | 20 hours ago
  • Summer Subscription Drive
    With group discounts
    Good Thoughts | 22 hours ago
  • Announcing Manival
    An LLM-powered grant evaluator
    The Fox Says | 24 hours ago
  • Updates to our list of the world’s most pressing problems
    The post Updates to our list of the world’s most pressing problems appeared first on 80,000 Hours.
    80,000 Hours | 24 hours ago
  • The Epoch AI Brief - June 2025
    New dataset, map and paper on supercomputers; an analysis of SWE-bench Verified; a compute thresholds model count interactive tool; a host of data insights and Gradient Update issues; hiring; Epoch's mission, and more.
    Epoch Newsletter | 1 days ago
  • Federated Learning in Practice: Training a Diabetes Prediction Model Across Distributed Datasites
    Imagine you’re a data scientist at a healthcare organization with a valuable diabetes dataset. Across town, another hospital has a similar dataset, and a research institution has yet another. You all want to collaborate on building a better diabetes prediction model, but sharing patient data directly is impossible due to privacy regulations, competitive concerns between […].
    Open Mined | 1 days ago
  • Things That Are Inexplicably Hateful
    in 2025 AD
    Atoms vs Bits | 1 days ago
  • The Expanding Market For Ethical Companion Animal Food
    The ethical companion animal food sector is becoming hard to ignore. This blog from Jenny Mace and Andrew Knight explores the drivers of sustainable companion animal food that doesn’t depend on animal farming. A bonus factsheet addresses common concerns. The post The Expanding Market For Ethical Companion Animal Food appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 1 days ago
  • Tone Policing Is Good Actually
    If you want to win, you should not act insane
    Bentham's Newsletter | 1 days ago
  • EA Definitions Series: The Effective Altruist View Of History
    Disclaimer: For ease of writing, I say “effective altruism says this” or “effective altruists believe that.” In reality, effective altruism is a diverse movement, and many effective altruists believe different things.
    Thing of Things | 1 days ago
  • Are you stuck in movie logic?
    Consider just saying what the problem is
    Useful Fictions | 1 days ago
  • Assessing Artificial Intelligence For Animal Welfare Biases
    Can large language models harm animals? The novel Animal Harm Assessment uncovers biases and blind spots in how these models talk about animals. The post Assessing Artificial Intelligence For Animal Welfare Biases appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 1 days ago
  • Manager of Community Building at New Roots Institute
    What would it mean to you if you could dedicate your time, talent, and energy to creating a more just and sustainable food system?. Working at New Roots Institute isn't a job for us; it's a commitment to a cause. We are a growing nonprofit dedicated to ending factory farming, and we are seeking a passionate and experienced Manager of Community Building to join our team! .
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 3 days ago
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