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  • Claude, Author of the Humanitas
    In the wee hours of Memorial Day, my friends and I stayed up past 4:30 AM California time to listen to the announcement of Pope Leo’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, on safeguarding the human person in the time of artificial intelligence.
    LessWrong | 1 hours ago
  • Benjamin Todd on why we’re updating our career advice for the strangest time in history
    The post Benjamin Todd on why we’re updating our career advice for the strangest time in history appeared first on 80,000 Hours.
    80,000 Hours | 2 hours ago
  • Should Deontologists Assist With Wrongdoing?
    A new version of Huemer's paradox of deontology poses a big challenge to deontology
    Bentham's Newsletter | 3 hours ago
  • Why AI Chatbots Are a Rival to the Family (with Michael Toscano)
    Michael Toscano is a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Family Studies and Director of its Family First Technology Initiative. He joins the podcast to discuss family-centered AI policy. The conversation covers AI companions, self-harm risks, sexualized chatbots, education, smartphones in schools, and why "infinite patience" can harm children's growth.
    Future of Life Institute | 3 hours ago
  • Do Laboratory Mice Get What They Need From Their Cages?
    Researchers compared the behavior of mice housed in enriched companion-style cages against those in standard laboratory cages, finding that lab conditions fail to meet mice’s basic behavioral needs. The post Do Laboratory Mice Get What They Need From Their Cages? appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 3 hours ago
  • Building an alt protein community at Brown University and beyond
    Reflections from a graduating leader on what it means to create lasting change as a student and an alumni
    Good Food Institute | 3 hours ago
  • Philanthropic Archives: A Literature Review and Call to Action
    Editors’ Note: Katherine Badertscher introduces a recent article she published with Huitan Xu in The Foundation Review on “Philanthropic Archives and Legacy.” In 2024, my colleague Huitan Xu and I investigated the feasibility of creating a single “legacy library” to house archival material of individual philanthropists and foundations—a single repository for scholars, practitioners, donors and...
    HistPhil | 4 hours ago
  • What Samuel Hughes thinks about Washington, DC
    In this diary, Samuel Hughes visits Washington, DC, the world’s imperial capital, and reflects on a national style hiding in plain sight.
    The Works in Progress Newsletter | 4 hours ago
  • Claude, Author of the Humanitas
    Evidence that the first papal encyclical on AI was substantially written by AI
    Linch Zhang | 4 hours ago
  • Donating 80% While It Still Counts
    Julia and I had been giving half since 2014, but in 2025 we drew on our savings to donate 81%. It looks to us like we're in a critical window for keeping the introduction of very powerful AI systems from being disastrous, and we want to do what we can while we still can. Here's what that looks like in the context of our overall spending: .
    Effective Altruism Forum | 4 hours ago
  • The Moral Theory of Everything
    Let us derive the moral theory that includes every valid thing (principle, law, value) in normative ethics. Welfare as the only valid intrinsic value Consider ecocentric values, such as biodiversity, integrity, stability or naturalness of an ecosystem. The ecosystem itself … Lees verder →...
    The Rational Ethicist | 5 hours ago
  • What if your donations could do 100x more good?
    Sjir Hoeijmakers, CEO of Giving What We Can: “If you combine the head and the heart, you have these opportunities that can be 100 times more effective” See more impact stories at 👉 effectivealtruism.org/stories #effectivealtruism #EffectiveAltruismStories...
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 5 hours ago
  • How an AI-powered app is helping Busia track missed visits, flag underperforming CHPs and keep mothers on care
    The post How an AI-powered app is helping Busia track missed visits, flag underperforming CHPs and keep mothers on care appeared first on Living Goods.
    Living Goods | 5 hours ago
  • Beyond the GiveWell Podcast: Fortify Health's Lessons from Scaling
    TL;DR: GiveWell has published a podcast, looking back on their investments in iron fortification and their $8.2M grant to Fortify Health in 2021. When the grant was made, the projected cost-effectiveness was 5x cash transfers we delivered and estimated 12x.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 5 hours ago
  • Import AI 458: Reckoning with the future; and a singularity story
    What AI-driven miracles will happen this year?
    Import AI | 5 hours ago
  • Ozy at Conventions!
    In addition to LessOnline and Summer Camp, I will be attending Manifest!
    Thing of Things | 6 hours ago
  • ChinAI #360: Anthropic’s Dogma on US-China AI Competition
    Greetings from a world where…...
    ChinAI Newsletter | 6 hours ago
  • Brackets Are a Bad Way to Regulate
    Continuous distributions are everywhere - for virtually everything we care about, a little more is a little better (or worse), and a lot more is a lot better (or worse). This presents a problem - we need to create rules that reasonably and fairly apply across these continuums, where the degree to which a thing possesses a trait makes a difference to the reasonable treatment of it.
    LessWrong | 6 hours ago
  • Getting Worse
    Product quality over time
    Atoms vs Bits | 7 hours ago
  • The global epidemic of death by cars
    The story of global health over the last few centuries has generally been one of great progress — vastly longer lifespans, far fewer women dying in childbirth, many fewer children dying from miserable diseases like measles and smallpox. But there is one often overlooked feature of modernity that has brought a new and enormous degree of […]...
    Future Perfect | 7 hours ago
  • Aligning Food Systems with Net Zero Ambition through Sub-National Food and Nutrition Action Plan
    Aligning Food Systems with Net Zero Ambition through Sub-National Food and Nutrition Action Plan gloireri Tue, 05/26/2026 - 10:55 Aligning Food Systems with Net Zero Ambition through Sub-National Food and Nutrition Action Plan. Trenggalek, East Java (May 19–20, 2026), Indonesia.
    Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition | 8 hours ago
  • How do we determine which problems deserve priority?
    We need to investigate how we can assess which problems should be prioritized. In this piece, we’ll first look at some priority criteria. Then, based on those criteria, we’ll investigate which of the world’s problems should currently receive priority. Read more...
    Animal Ethics | 8 hours ago
  • Many portions of Magnifica Humanitas appear to be AI-written
    Magnifica Humanitas is a recent ‘ encyclical’ by Pope Leo XIV, leader of the Catholic Church. It outlines a vision for how humanity should interact with artificial intelligence, emphasizing the importance of human dignity and ensuring that AI does not replace human relationships, among other topics.
    LessWrong | 9 hours ago
  • Rethink Priorities is hiring.
    Rethink Priorities just opened three positions: Researcher, Worldview Investigations Team. Researcher, AI Cognition Initiative (Technical Focus). Researcher, AI Cognition Initiative (Economics Focus). We're excited to expand our team and we look forward to reviewing your application. Discuss...
    Effective Altruism Forum | 11 hours ago
  • A personal letter on transformative AI
    I've spent the last couple of years working on AI risk at Coefficient Giving, but it’s only in the last few months that I’ve started to feel more viscerally that transformative AI is likely to happen and potentially very soon. To be honest, it probably took me longer than it should have. This shift has been a really difficult emotional experience and I've been struggling at times.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 13 hours ago
  • Are Waymos safe?
    Yes — but whether they’re making roads safer is a much more complicated question.
    Good Structures | 14 hours ago
  • Many portions of Magnifica Humanitas appear to be AI-written
    Magnifica Humanitas is a recent ‘ encyclical’ by Pope Leo XIV, leader of the Catholic Church. It outlines a vision for how humanity should interact with artificial intelligence, emphasizing the importance of human dignity and ensuring that AI does not replace human relationships, among other topics.
    Daniel Filan | 18 hours ago
  • Jony Ive’s Ferrari 🚗, Huawei chip advances ⚡, Webwright 🤖
    TLDR AI | 18 hours ago
  • A 15-year search for the world's most pressing problem
    Why moved from global health to AI and pandemics ten years ago, and what we're focused on today.
    Benjamin Todd | 19 hours ago
  • Cognitive Security as an AI Safety Cause Area
    As AI systems become more capable, the cognitive security of humans will be increasingly at risk. By cognitive security, I mean the ability of humans to maintain control over their beliefs and actions. Cognitive security could be compromised in several ways: AI could become very good at persuading people of arbitrary positions; interacting with AI could lead humans to lose touch with reality;...
    LessWrong | 23 hours ago
  • Apply to EA UK’s Career Planning Course! Deadline: 7th June
    Hi there,
    EA UK Newsletter | 23 hours ago
  • Against Paternalistic Claims of "Degradation"
    And other purely metaphysical harms
    Good Thoughts | 24 hours ago
  • 🟩 Renewed US-Iran negotiations, OpenAI and DeepMind models solve Erdos problems, Ebola deaths increase || Global Risks Weekly Roundup #21/2026
    Executive summary
    Sentinel | 1 days ago
  • Open Thread 435
    Astral Codex Ten | 1 days ago
  • The Inverted Bacteria That Experts Think Might Kill Everyone
    Leading scientists produced a 299-page report. They came away terrified.
    Bentham's Newsletter | 1 days ago
  • “Uma emergência na saúde global — e o que podemos fazer a esse respeito” Por Peter Singer
    Altruísmo Eficaz | 1 days ago
  • Understanding The Cultural Context Of Vegetarianism In China
    Unlike Western contexts, where vegetarianism is often a personal identity or political statement, vegetarianism in China is a practical diet motivated by the pursuit of healthy, affordable, and spiritually nourishing food. The post Understanding The Cultural Context Of Vegetarianism In China appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 1 days ago
  • The pope takes on AI
    Monday morning, the Roman Catholic Church made its biggest foray yet into the discourse on artificial intelligence and the role it should play in human life as the technology develops. In the first encyclical of his papacy, titled Magnifica humanitas (Latin for “magnificent humanity”), Pope Leo XIV argued that AI is not intrinsically immoral, but […]...
    Future Perfect | 1 days ago
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    AI ‘time horizons’ are mostly not about time (I think it’s mostly ‘data’, but you’ll see where I’m unsure). One chart from 2025 has become perhaps the most (in)famous in modern AI commentary. For those in the know, ‘ the METR graph’ is unusually compelling because it achieves what so few measures of AI progress have achieved: a somewhat meaningful Y axis (‘time horizon’ ) as well as a...
    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • Taxing Small Cars To Improve MPG
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    LessWrong | 2 days ago
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    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • You can do everything right and things can still go wrong. “Moral luck” is a way to live with that.
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    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • Probabilities are not the right concept
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    LessWrong | 3 days ago
  • The Burden of Discernment
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    LessWrong | 3 days ago
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    LessWrong | 3 days ago
  • Climate change’s worst-case scenario is officially canceled
    You’ve probably never heard of the term “RCP 8.5” — the highest-emission scenario used by climate scientists to project the planet’s future. But if you’ve read about climate change, you’ve seen the numbers and nightmarish outcomes it produced: 4°C of warming by 2100, sometimes 5°C, sea level rising multiple feet, parts of the planet too […]...
    Future Perfect | 3 days ago
  • Out-of-Context Reasoning (OOCR) in LLMs: A Short Primer and Reading List
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    LessWrong | 3 days ago
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    LessWrong | 4 days ago
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    LessWrong | 4 days ago
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  • May 2026 Updates
    Every month we send an email newsletter to our supporters sharing recent updates from our work. We publish selected portions of the newsletter on our blog to make this news more accessible to people who visit our website. For key updates from the latest installment, please see below!. If you'd like to receive the complete newsletter in your inbox each month, you can subscribe here. Read More.
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    Defenses in Depth | 4 days ago
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    The Lunar Society | 4 days ago
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    Faunalytics | 4 days ago
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    Future of Life Institute | 4 days ago
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 4 days ago
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    Thing of Things | 4 days ago
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    Future Perfect | 4 days ago
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    Atoms vs Bits | 4 days ago
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    Astral Codex Ten | 4 days ago
  • Moving Fast Doesn’t Have to Break Things: The U.S. Must Stop Compromising Critical Infrastructure with Patchwork AI Security Approaches
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    Open Mined | 4 days ago
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    Custodienda | 5 days ago
  • Will We Really Put Data Centers in Space?
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    Forethought | 5 days ago
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    The Pond | 5 days ago
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    TLDR AI | 5 days ago
  • Forecasting Mathematics
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    Manifold Markets | 5 days ago
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    GiveWell | 5 days ago
  • Nature's value mostly doesn't come from present-day benefits to humanity
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 5 days ago
  • What am I, if not an AI?
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    LessWrong | 5 days ago
  • EA sexual harassment: Where's the evidence we're worse than baseline?
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 5 days ago
  • The new rules for killing a data center
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    Transformer | 5 days ago
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    Epoch Newsletter | 5 days ago
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    Concerns about existing AI are overstated, while concerns about future AI are understated
    Bentham's Newsletter | 5 days ago
  • A Scientific Roadmap To Reduce Suffering For Beef Cows
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    Faunalytics | 5 days ago

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