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Effective Altruism News is a side project of Tlön.
  • theory uplift differentially benefits safety & is underleveraged
    We will likely have near-superhuman mathematics AI by Q1 2027. Qualitatively, AI mathematics capabilities are developing significantly faster than automated AI R&D capabilities. Thus, we will likely have a period of time where the rate of our ability to rigorously & usefully verify and understand model behavior and model outputs outpaces the rate of capability development itself. Our...
    LessWrong | 17 minutes ago
  • Dark Retreat Phenomenology: Interview with Justin von Bujdoss
    In the second week of QRI's Tepoztlán summer 2026 research retreat (https://heart.qri.org/tepoz/) we had the chance to interview Lama Justin von Bujdoss, a lineage-holder and teacher in the Karma Kagyu and Nyingma schools of Tibetan Buddhism, about some of the details of dark retreat phenomenology.
    Qualia Research Institute | 24 minutes ago
  • Letter from the CEO/Executive Director – Spring 2026
    Something has shifted. After decades of restoring sight – one surgery, one pair of glasses, one village at a time, Seva has crossed a threshold and I want you to be the first to understand what that means. The research coming out of Guatemala this year stopped me cold. When we gave coffee harvesters eyeglasses, ….
    Seva Foundation | 4 hours ago
  • A Boat with an Oar. A Boy with Sight.
    Nine-year-old Sarun lives in Puok, a district in Siem Reap where the light is bright and unfiltered, and where childhood is stitched together from schoolbooks, cousins, and the long absence of parents working far away. He is a third grader, and has done some serious thinking about the world. Before his surgery, cataracts clouded his …. The post A Boat with an Oar. A Boy with Sight.
    Seva Foundation | 4 hours ago
  • A Clear View, A Stronger Harvest
    The study has a name only an academic could love: Refractive error correction and harvest worker productivity in the Guatemalan coffee sector: A quasi-experimental analysis. It’s a mouthful. For this newsletter let’s call it Glasses for Guatemalan Harvesters. Seva worked with long-time partner Visualiza, Guatemala’s leading eye hospital, to send researchers to 12 coffee farms ….
    Seva Foundation | 4 hours ago
  • Power-seeking agents will likely be developed
    I am going to argue that we will likely eventually get AIs that are strongly power-seeking, much more so than current SOTA LLMs. TLDR: Right now SOTA LLMs are still largely in a simulator regime. This buffers against power-seeking. Long-horizon RL or similar methods (applied to LLMs or otherwise) will turn AIs into consequentialists, motivating power-seeking.
    LessWrong | 4 hours ago
  • Built to Last: Eye Care in Cambodia
    For more than 25 years, Seva Foundation has been steadily changing the view in Cambodia. Since 1999, Seva’s long-term partnerships with national ministries, hospitals, and local nonprofits have helped reduce the country’s blindness rate from 1.2% to just 0.37%. In just the past year, Seva’s teams were everywhere at once: in government meetings helping shape ….
    Seva Foundation | 4 hours ago
  • The Unsung Heroes of Sight
    When we picture sight being restored, we imagine the big moment: a bandage lifted, a face coming into focus. What we don’t picture is the “Air Puff” machine quietly doing its job without protest. In eye care, that’s its own kind of miracle. Modern ophthalmology depends on a fleet of highly specialized devices, each with …. The post The Unsung Heroes of Sight first appeared on Seva Foundation.
    Seva Foundation | 4 hours ago
  • Be Kind. Don’t Compromise.
    The Nepal Ophthalmic Society Recognizes Dr. Chundak Tenzing’s Career  From leading eye camps in Nepal’s mountainous villages to performing hundreds of corneal transplants to advancing research on the causes of blindness, the work of Seva’s Global Medical Director, Dr. Chundak Tenzing, has always been grounded in service. That service was recognized when Dr. Tenzing received …. The post Be Kind.
    Seva Foundation | 4 hours ago
  • The Case for Evaluating Model Behaviors
    Most evaluations of AI systems focus on their capabilities: how good they are at coding tasks, how effectively they can answer complex scientific questions, and so on. From a safety perspective, capability evaluations have a place: by understanding how close we are to different capabilities, and the rate of progress on them, we can forecast when different risks are likely to occur, as well as...
    AI Alignment Forum | 4 hours ago
  • The Infinite Power of Love
    Eric Braun doesn’t talk about philanthropy as a transaction. For him, it’s a frequency. Eric’s connection to Seva began decades ago in New York, when he encountered Ram Dass and the teachings of Neem Karoli Baba. “A zing went through me,” he recalls, “a moment that felt like, bam! Recognition.” What drew him in wasn’t …. The post The Infinite Power of Love first appeared on Seva Foundation.
    Seva Foundation | 4 hours ago
  • A Friend We’re Grateful For
    We were saddened to learn of the passing of Bob Weir on January 10th. Bobby, as his friends knew him, was a co-founder of the Grateful Dead and one of the most generous spirits in American music. For more than 60 years, he took to the road, bringing people together through the sheer power of …. The post A Friend We’re Grateful For first appeared on Seva Foundation.
    Seva Foundation | 4 hours ago
  • Still Wavy After All These Years
    As Wavy Gravy turns 90 in May, we’re not just marking the years; we’re celebrating a whole vibration. A co-founder of Seva and a true cosmic jester of compassion, Wavy has always shown us that service isn’t a duty, it’s a dance. He sparked a movement rooted in love, where healing and humor walk hand …. The post Still Wavy After All These Years first appeared on Seva Foundation.
    Seva Foundation | 5 hours ago
  • Magnificent Humanity – The Pope’s First Encyclical Concerns AI
    Everything you need to know about the upcoming encyclical on AI.
    Future of Life Institute | 6 hours ago
  • Synthetic Persona Pretraining: Alignment from Token Zero
    Julian Minder, Viktor Moskvoretskii, Raghav Singhal, Difan Jiao, Kartik Bali, Yiderigun Borjigin, Shaobo Cui, Stefan Krsteski, Ashton Anderson, Roland Aydin, Robert West (equal contribution). These are early results, but we wanted to share them with the community now.
    LessWrong | 6 hours ago
  • Free career accelerator, research fellowship, and Movement Grants
    Your farmed animal advocacy update for late May 2026
    Hive | 6 hours ago
  • If AI is normal technology, history is not reassuring.
    There’s a truism that technology is good - even if it creates winners and losers, it improves the world. Toby Ord argues that the conclusions about the benefits of technology is sensitive to the end of humanity - but this jumps over the transitions by starting from the assumption that “long-term progress in science, technology, and values have tended to make people’s lives longer, freer, and...
    LessWrong | 6 hours ago
  • Extremely Concrete Writing Advice
    How to write better
    Bentham's Newsletter | 8 hours ago
  • Landmark new METR report: Can AIs already start ‘rogue deployments’ inside AI companies?
    The post Landmark new METR report: Can AIs already start ‘rogue deployments’ inside AI companies? appeared first on 80,000 Hours.
    80,000 Hours | 8 hours ago
  • The Moral Weight Project Explained: Part 1
    In the first of two blogs, this explainer examines how Rethink Priorities compared welfare capacity across species, with results that may reshape how advocates think about impact. The post The Moral Weight Project Explained: Part 1 appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 8 hours ago
  • Announcing the Rethink Priorities Cross-Cause Fund
    TL;DR: Today, based on our multi-year prioritization research, we launch the Rethink Priorities Cross-Cause Fund (CCF). The fund pools donors’ contributions and allocates them to high-impact giving funds across Global Health and Development, Animal Welfare, and Global Catastrophic Risks. Key highlights from this post:
    Effective Altruism Forum | 8 hours ago
  • Agency is for sociopaths
    But it doesn't have to be
    Useful Fictions | 8 hours ago
  • Abstract Benevolence as a Virtue
    Better approximate your ideal self
    Good Thoughts | 8 hours ago
  • With a once-in-a-generation influx of funding, the priority should be reducing suffering
    A new article went viral on Twitter today: Nan Ransohoff's "The Third Wave of American Philanthropy" (link). Worth reading first. Nan is right about the shape of what's coming: hundreds of billions in new philanthropic capital, no ecosystem yet to absorb it, and a shortage of builders and organizations. I very much agree with that sentiment and the direction.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 9 hours ago
  • After making sure we don't all die, this should be the first priority
    A new article went viral on Twitter today: Nan Ransohoff's "The Third Wave of American Philanthropy" (link). Worth reading first. Nan is right about the shape of what's coming: hundreds of billions in new philanthropic capital, no ecosystem yet to absorb it, and a shortage of builders and organizations. I very much agree with that sentiment and the direction.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 9 hours ago
  • With the influx of new funding, don’t hunt for new problems - stop suffering first
    A new article went viral on Twitter today: Nan Ransohoff's "The Third Wave of American Philanthropy" (link). Worth reading first. Nan is right about the shape of what's coming: hundreds of billions in new philanthropic capital, no ecosystem yet to absorb it, and a shortage of builders and organizations. I very much agree with that sentiment and the direction.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 9 hours ago
  • EA Forum Digest #292
    EA Forum Digest #292 Maximizing good without maximizing ourselves Hello!. No news this week, enjoy the Digest. — Toby (for the Forum team) We recommend: AI safety is extremely bottlenecked on grantmakers (lukeprog, 3 min) Also, Talent Constraints in AI Safety: What We Know and What We Don’t (Weronika Żurek 🔸, 26 min).
    EA Forum Digest | 9 hours ago
  • The future of food is being decided now
    Inside GFI’s work to fund science and shape the bioeconomy.
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