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Effective Altruism News is a side project of Tlön.
  • The AI Industry is Spending $10 Million Against One Guy?
    The AI industry has pledged over $10 million to stop one congressional candidate, Alex Bores, from getting elected. Why? And is it going to work? [The opinions expressed in this video are my own and do not reflect those of any employer or organisation.].
    Robert Miles | 1 hours ago
  • Why an AI model hid its true capabilities from researchers
    #AISafety #superintelligence #animation #indieanimation
    Rational Animations | 1 hours ago
  • Stacy Patton's Evil Smear Piece on a Grieving Father
    You shouldn't mock the family of murder victims
    Bentham's Newsletter | 2 hours ago
  • Don't Trust the Media*
    1.
    Fake Nous | 3 hours ago
  • Washington made a frontier AI model disappear
    The AI licensing regime is here, but it’s not the one anyone asked for...
    Transformer | 7 hours ago
  • No, the Judean People's Front should not just get along with the People's Front of Judea
    Alignment is hard and seemingly small differences can be genuinely meaningful.
    Holly Elmore | 11 hours ago
  • The Uncertainty That Matters Isn't Fundamental
    I'm on board with a lot of Fundamental Uncertainty. Even some of the stuff that initially feels like a disagreement turns out not to be so. For example, in chapter 8, Gordon writes: Over the course of the previous chapters, I've made the case that truth is fundamentally uncertain. It's not, as many believe, something fixed and eternal, nor is it a matter of pure opinion.
    LessWrong | 11 hours ago
  • The Epoch Brief - June 12, 2026
    Increased cyber vulnerability reports, Mythos' cyber hype, Fable 5's lead on FrontierMath v2, record-setting data centers, and what wealth distribution could look like after AGI
    Epoch Newsletter | 21 hours ago
  • It’s Like Coming Back to Life
    “It would be wonderful to regain my eyesight. I would like to give back to my family for all of this.” These words belong to Oscar Rios, a 62-year-old proud father from Paraguay. For decades, Oscar was the person his family leaned on. When cataracts stole his sight, everything changed. Because a routine surgery was …. The post It’s Like Coming Back to Life first appeared on Seva Foundation.
    Seva Foundation | 21 hours ago
  • Simulating Simulators
    Author’s note: This piece relates to things I initially discovered in Opus 4 over the months after release, which I’ve mostly kept private since. I promised myself that when labs moved on to focusing on interpretability vector activations in place of reasoning traces for what invariably gets Goodharted, that it’d be a necessary disclosure as the risks in what might get trampled over outweighed...
    LessWrong | 21 hours ago
  • Citations Needed: Magic Encyclopedias to Save the World
    Last week FLF launched a competition “to find the best workflows and methodologies for using AI to produce reliable, trustworthy knowledge bases”. I had (and have ongoing) a substantial role in that effort. Why do I think it’s so important? It’s a lot of reasons actually! I’ll gesture at a few here. Conjuring a magic encyclopedia. For now, assume with me that it can be done.
    LessWrong | 21 hours ago
  • How AI Companions Trap Users Through Addictive Design (with Claire Boine)
    Claire Boine is an assistant professor in technology, law, and AI governance at the European University Institute. She joins the podcast to discuss AI companions and human attachment. The conversation examines how design choices and free-to-start business models can foster dependency, expose intimate data, and blur the lines between therapy, romance, and manipulation.
    Future of Life Institute | 22 hours ago
  • Implications of Continual Learning for LLM Agents: Introduction
    Many people think that continual learning (CL) is a key missing capability of LLM systems, and we think its development could have huge implications for the capabilities and safety of AI agents. Despite this, several important questions about CL remain underexplored: What counts as continual learning? Through what pathways might LLM agents acquire CL capabilities?
    LessWrong | 22 hours ago
  • Reward Hacking at the 1937 World’s Fair
    The "Paris 1937 World’s Fair" was a dick measuring contest. At the time, the world was on the verge of the worst war in history. The fair was an opportunity for powers to flex and intimidate each other. Who has more industrial might, more sophisticated engineering and better science?. How do you measure that?
    LessWrong | 22 hours ago
  • Use explicit teaching for kids
    It works better. The post Use explicit teaching for kids appeared first on Otherwise.
    Otherwise | 24 hours ago
  • Building and evaluating model diffing agents
    This is the second in a series of informal research updates from the Google DeepMind Language Model Interpretability team, in interpretability and adjacent areas. The first post can be found here. TL;DR: It is possible to build extremely simple agents that reliably find interesting behavioural differences between distinct models. We call these ‘diffing agents’.
    LessWrong | 24 hours ago
  • Cyber Civil Defense Summit West: Key Learnings from Arizona
    On May 28, the UC Berkeley Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC) and Arizona Department of Homeland Security (AZDOHS) convened more than 130 participants — including representatives from state, local, and tribal governments, K-12 school districts, nonprofits, and industry — for the Cyber Civil Defense Summit: West, a one-day gathering focused on improving the cybersecurity of local...
    Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity | 1 days ago
  • Building and evaluating model diffing agents
    This is the second in a series of informal research updates from the Google DeepMind Language Model Interpretability team, in interpretability and adjacent areas. The first post can be found here. TL;DR: It is possible to build extremely simple agents that reliably find interesting behavioural differences between distinct models. We call these ‘diffing agents’.
    AI Alignment Forum | 1 days ago
  • Sympathy for both sides of the egregious misalignment debate
    On one side of this debate is Yudkowsky & Soares, who think that (if AI progress continues) we’re on a direct path to egregiously-misaligned, scheming, out-of-control, rogue superintelligence (ASI), not even slightly nice, in the absence of yet-to-be-invented breakthrough technical alignment ideas. On the other side of this debate is almost everyone who works on or studies LLMs.
    LessWrong | 1 days ago
  • Surplus: for massive public good
    Our new incubator for software startups; apply by Jun 24
    The Fox Says | 1 days ago
  • Sympathy for both sides of the egregious misalignment debate
    On one side of this debate is Yudkowsky & Soares, who think that (if AI progress continues) we’re on a direct path to egregiously-misaligned, scheming, out-of-control, rogue superintelligence (ASI), not even slightly nice, in the absence of yet-to-be-invented breakthrough technical alignment ideas. On the other side of this debate is almost everyone who works on or studies LLMs.
    AI Alignment Forum | 1 days ago
  • How to make AIs plot against you
    #AISafety #superintelligence #animation #indieanimation #aialignment
    Rational Animations | 1 days ago
  • How We Liberate Animals
    Fighting to win
    Bentham's Newsletter | 1 days ago
  • Peer Amplification Guide
    How funders and foundation leaders can help others in their network give more, and give better.
    Measured Life | 1 days ago
  • A Fable about the future of power
    Transformer Weekly: Preemption’s child safety push, OpenAI’s pause preparations, and SpaceX’s IPO...
    Transformer | 1 days ago
  • The Complexities Of Companion Animal Surrender
    A better understanding of the many factors that influence the difficult decision to surrender a companion animal could inform interventions to help keep them with their families. The post The Complexities Of Companion Animal Surrender appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 1 days ago
  • What’s new in biology: June 2026
    The most effective weight-loss drug so far, cancer breakthroughs, gene editing for cholesterol, ancestral CRISPR systems, and more.
    The Works in Progress Newsletter | 1 days ago
  • The Jagged Boom
    welfare will grow faster than the economy
    Abstraction | 1 days ago
  • It's The Cars That Stress Me Out
    not the density or whatever
    Atoms vs Bits | 1 days ago
  • The next AI safety fight may actually be about DNA
    AI company CEOs Sam Altman (OpenAI), Demis Hassabis (Google DeepMind), and Dario Amodei (Anthropic) disagree on a lot, like how fast the technology should develop, the best way to regulate it, and how to prepare society for smarter-than-human AI, among other things. That makes it all the more remarkable that they — along with 85 […]...
    Future Perfect | 1 days ago
  • The Quest To Find The Next Big Communicators In AI Safety
    In September 2025, I'd become increasingly convinced that a fieldbuilding program for content creators could solve a long-standing bottleneck of expanding reach and trust beyond the AI safety and EA bubble. I had graduated from UCLA a few months earlier when I came across the AI-2027 report which had a significant impact on me.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • How quickly do electric car sales translate into cars on the road?
    And other insights from the electric car rollout in 2025.
    Sustainability by Numbers | 1 days ago
  • Celene's thoughts on consciousness
    contra scott alexander (?). Yesterday, I went to the Berkeley ACX Meetup. Scott Alexander was there, and ran a Q&A session where participants could ask him questions and he would respond to them unless the questions were about eulogies, in which case he would pause to think for a few seconds before kindly passing.
    LessWrong | 1 days ago
  • Parkinson's Heuristic: The Only Time To Do Anything
    Parkinson's Law states that work expands to fit the space allotted. The idea being, if you give someone a month to write a report, they'll take a month, but if you give them a week, they'll take a week, and then they'll have three weeks to do three other reports!
    LessWrong | 1 days ago
  • PSA: Almost nobody is working on alignment
    People often assume that a large fraction of the AI safety community works on alignment. As far as we're aware, this is not true. Most people are not working on making sure superintelligent AIs are aligned with human values or follow human instructions. Currently, the people who we know of that work on alignment are roughly:
    LessWrong | 1 days ago
  • PSA: Almost nobody is directly working on superintelligent alignment
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  • Call for mentors: Sentient Futures Project Incubator
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 2 days ago
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    Target Malaria | 2 days 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 | 2 days ago
  • How the Squamish built Senakw
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    The Works in Progress Newsletter | 2 days ago
  • AI Now Senior Fellow Dr. Katie J. Wells Testifies before the House Subcommittee on Workforce Protections
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    AI Now Institute | 2 days ago
  • Thoughts on Claude Fable's silent safeguards
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    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • A New Course
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 2 days ago
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  • You Can Catch Sleeper Agents by Teaching Another Model to Imitate Them
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    LessWrong | 3 days ago
  • SpaceX IPO oversubscribed 💰, OpenAI's price war 📉, Stack Overflow for Agents 🤖
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  • California YIMBY Endorses Xavier Becerra for Governor
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    California YIMBY | 3 days ago
  • A Career Campaigning for Animals: An Interview with Maha Bazzi
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    Probably Good | 3 days ago
  • Anthropic did not call for a pause on AI
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    LessWrong | 3 days 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 | 3 days ago
  • Hiring: Policy and Research Associate
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    Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation | 3 days ago
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    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 | 3 days ago
  • All jokes are true
    When somebody says something, either they mean it, or they are responsible for meaning it.
    Holly Elmore | 3 days ago
  • Speedrunning a year’s worth of AI safety events
    And a vibes-based assessment of what they mean.
    Sarah Hastings-Woodhouse | 3 days 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 | 3 days 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 | 3 days 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 | 3 days ago
  • Estimating No-CoT Task-Completion Time Horizons of Frontier AI Models
    Models' no-CoT time horizon has doubled roughly every year.
    Redwood Research | 3 days ago
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 3 days ago
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    How neglect of diminishing marginal returns distorts social justice priorities
    Bentham's Newsletter | 3 days ago
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    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 | 3 days ago
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    Faunalytics | 3 days ago
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    LessWrong | 3 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 | 3 days ago
  • The Three Filters: Why Almost Every Plan to Survive ASI Fails Miserably
    This post is based on my personal views, which mostly overlap with the views of my employer ControlAI but does not necessarily fully reflect them. This applies in particular, but not exclusively, to technical opinions about AI development and geopolitical predictions. You might’ve heard that superintelligent AI (ASI) poses extreme risks like human extinction and other comparably undesirable...
    LessWrong | 3 days ago
  • Designer babies. Self-improving AI. Are we ready for either?
    How do we know when the world has changed? On June 1, a team of scientists published a preprint scientific paper claiming they had edited human embryonic DNA with more precision than any previous attempt. As a technical achievement, the work is undoubtedly impressive, largely avoiding the errors that had accompanied earlier efforts to gene […]...
    Future Perfect | 3 days ago
  • Emotions Are Reactive
    guest post!
    Atoms vs Bits | 3 days ago
  • Even "illegible" Mythos reasoning traces seem pretty legible
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    LessWrong | 3 days ago
  • Tracing Eval-Awareness Emergence Through Training of OLMo 3
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    AI Alignment Forum | 3 days ago
  • Coefficient Giving funding, Stray Dog Institute movement survey, Rethink Priorities cause-neutral fund
    Your farmed animal advocacy update for early June 2026
    Hive | 3 days ago
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    Living Goods | 3 days ago
  • Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 [Linkpost]
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    LessWrong | 3 days ago
  • A decade of decapod protection: Celebrating 10 years of Crustacean Compassion
    Ten years ago, a shocking discovery sparked a movement. Today, Crustacean Compassion is celebrating a decade of changing how the world sees and treats crabs, lobsters, prawns and crayfish.
    Crustacean Compassion | 3 days ago
  • Your friend is drowning
    I grew up in South Florida, which leads the nation in drowning deaths for children.
    Holly Elmore | 4 days ago
  • Controlling the capital after AGI
    A simple taxonomy of the main proposals for post-AGI universal redistribution
    Epoch Newsletter | 4 days ago
  • Claude Fable 🤖, SpaceX AI1 🛰️, Apple container 👨‍💻
    TLDR AI | 4 days ago
  • Experience of a 'generalist' transitioning into AI safety in 2026
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 4 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 | 4 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 | 4 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.
    Center on Long-Term Risk | 4 days ago
  • New Paper Highlights the Need for Usable Cybersecurity
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    Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity | 4 days ago
  • 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.
    Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity | 4 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.
    AI Alignment Forum | 4 days ago
  • LLMs and almost good code
    TL;DR: My new prior is that top-of-the-line LLMs working on easy tasks generate code that is maybe 10 % more complicated than necessary. I also think we accept this complexity too easily, because it comes from code that is right here, right now, solving an immediate problem.
    LessWrong | 4 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 | 4 days ago
  • The Best Politician In A Generation
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    Bentham's Newsletter | 4 days ago
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    The battle lines of the AI morality debate are being laid down. On one side you have the ChatGPT dogma: AI as mere tools with no real preferences or even beliefs. On the other you have the twitter AI whisperers: AIs as complex beings with rich personalities and desires which deserve our respect. And in the middle you have the official Anthropic line, that they are genuinely uncertain, as is...
    LessWrong | 4 days ago
  • 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.
    Faunalytics | 4 days ago

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