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NEWSLETTERS

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  • The Financial Ledger Theory of Apologies
    Content note: this is written as part of a daily writing challenge for myself. I have a comrade in rationalist event organizing, who once explained his theory of apologies. He said if you hurt someone, it only makes sense to apologize if you should have known better.
    LessWrong | 14 minutes ago
  • Stockholm workshop on Effects of a Nuclear War
    On 12 June 2026 Pugwash and the SCRAP Weapons project (at London University’s School of Oriental and African Studies) organized … More...
    Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs | 43 minutes ago
  • Talk: The case for epistemic discipline
    I gave a talk at EAGx Nordics about epistemic discipline, building on my argument-checking of opinion pieces and live debates.
    The Update | 53 minutes ago
  • What’s happened to MAGA’s $100m AI push?
    A David Sacks-endorsed advocacy group said it would spend $100m promoting Trump’s AI agenda — but a defunct PAC and flop YouTube video suggest a stuttering start...
    Transformer | 2 hours ago
  • Cruelty-Free As An On-Ramp Into The Animal Movement
    A recent exploratory study from Te Protejo finds interesting links between cruelty-free ethics and veganism. Our latest blog looks at the longer history of the connection between anti-vivisection and animal advocacy, and calls for more attention to the cause our movement was built on. The post Cruelty-Free As An On-Ramp Into The Animal Movement appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 2 hours ago
  • Issue 24: Rats, The Glorious Revolution and the secret to ultra-Orthodox fertility
    A preview of everything to come in Issue 24
    The Works in Progress Newsletter | 2 hours ago
  • AISN #75: Anthropic Releases Fable, the US Government Restricts it
    Also: Anthropic’s proposal for the AI industry to collectively slow down...
    AI Safety Newsletter | 3 hours ago
  • Community Polls on Alignment Controversies
    Please spend two minutes filling in the below polls!. Planning where we focus at CaML requires forming views on many controversial questions, particularly with regards to alignment. In many cases, people we've talked to have very different intuitions about where the alignment community stands on these issues. These polls will help us get a sense of where the main areas of (dis)agreement lie.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 3 hours ago
  • EA Forum Digest #296
    EA Forum Digest #296 AI, animals, and how to do good better Hello!. I asked for more polls, and here they are in the form of several cruxy statements about AI alignment and digital minds — thanks CaML! Enjoy the digest, Toby (for the Forum team) We recommend: Are top existential risk estimates 50,000 times too high?
    EA Forum Digest | 4 hours ago
  • Transit Projects Need a Single Decision-Maker
    Limit unreasonable third-party demands using the Conference of Services model
    Institute for Progress | 4 hours ago
  • Every dating advice book, summarized
    I. One of my guilty pleasures is reading dating advice books.
    Thing of Things | 5 hours ago
  • A Candidate Questionnaire
    would this work?
    Atoms vs Bits | 6 hours ago
  • How AI, Cyber & Hypersonics Increase Nuclear Risk | Melissa Carlos Alice | EAGxNordics 2026
    For eighty years, nuclear weapons haven't been used. The reason? Deterrence, built on the assumption that leaders are rational, red lines are clear, and there's enough time to think before deciding. Now hypersonic missiles, cyber capabilities, and AI are eroding all three.
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • AI and Animals: Opportunities, Risks, and Strategies | Aditya S. Karanam | EAGxNordics 2026
    How are emerging AI developments likely to impact animals in the coming years? The session highlights both opportunities and risks across areas such as precision livestock farming, alternative proteins, interspecies communication, wild-animal welfare, and long-term risks. It also introduces two strategies for influencing AI development to benefit animal well-being.
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • Alcohol Taxation as Effective Altruism: Lessons from Sri Lanka | Maik Dünnbier | EAGxNordics 2026
    What does it look like when effective altruism funding translates into measurable, large-scale policy impact? This talk shares how Charity Entrepreneurship (now Ambitious Impact (AIM)) incubator funding supported Movendi International and the Center for Alcohol Policy Solutions in developing the world's first investment case for alcohol policy, with Sri Lanka as the proving ground.
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • The Case for Epistemic Discipline | Stefan Schubert | EAGxNordics 2026
    Stefan once did daily argumentation analyses of articles on DN Debatt, Sweden's most widely read debate forum, grading them from 0 to 10. While he had expected to find errors, he was surprised by how basic they were.
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • Building an Unconventional Career in Global Security | Bjørn Ihler | EAGxNordics 2026
    A fireside conversation with Bjørn Ihler on building a career in global security when there is no standard ladder to climb. Drawing on fifteen years between counter-terrorism, advisory work with world leaders and international organisations, founding and running The Khalifa Ihler Institute an international non-profit promoting peaceful and thriving communities, and founding Revontulet, an...
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • High Agency in Action: From Historian to Think-Tank Builder | Ysaline Bourgine | EAGxNordics 2026
    AI governance is a nascent field with no established playbook, and that's precisely why it needs people who can navigate ambiguity, map unfamiliar terrain, and move fast without a traditional mandate. This talk draws on a non-linear journey from historian to think-tank builder to show how adaptable expertise, the right conversations, and intellectual curiosity without the need for full mastery...
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • Biosecurity in the Age of AI: Understanding the Landscape | Chris Stamper | EAGxNordics 2026
    Biological risks represent some of the most consequential, pressing, and still underrepresented areas of existential risk work. This session offers an accessible entry point into the biosecurity field: why it matters, what makes certain threats globally catastrophic, and how the landscape is rapidly shifting.
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • Navigating AI Safety Diplomacy | Uma Kalkar | EAGxNordics 2026
    Frontier AI poses coordination challenges that no single government, institution, or research community can solve alone, yet the window for building durable international governance infrastructure is narrow and closing. This talk offers a ground-level account of what such coordination can look like in practice.
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • Essential Emergency and Critical Care: Saving a Million Lives | Carl Otto Schell | EAGxNordics 2026
    People get sick due to accidents, infections and around childbirth - and need urgent care to save their lives. Tragically, too many children and adults do not get such care. Most don't even need expensive care in an intensive care unit, they just need to receive the basics, the low-cost Essential Emergency and Critical Care (EECC), such as oxygen and essential treatments.
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • How the New Science of Wellbeing Changes Our Priorities | Michael Plant | EAGxNordics 2026
    It's only in the last decade that it's become possible to measure happiness in a rigorous, scientific way, and to work out the best ways to improve it. Michael Plant and his team at the Happier Lives Institute have pioneered comparing charities by how much happiness they increase per euro spent, using WELLBYs.
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • Grant Applications: Best Practices | Kiryl Shantyka | EAGxNordics 2026
    A practical session on what makes a strong grant application, from how funders actually read proposals to the mistakes that sink otherwise promising projects. Come with questions, leave with a clearer sense of what it takes to get funded. Kiryl Shantyka serves as EAGx Coordinator at Centre for Effective Altruism (CEA).
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • 3 Ways to Fail at Effective Giving - and How to Succeed | Sofie Sjöstrand | EAGxNordics 2026
    For many people, deciding to give effectively could be the single most impactful decision they make, if they stick to it. In this session Sofie Sjöstrand goes over the why and how of effective giving, helping you avoid common pitfalls and create lasting impact. Sofie is the Executive Director of Ge Effektivt.
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • How a Conversation Can Save Lives | Amalie Farestvedt | EAGxNordics 2026
    How do we do the most good? Most well-intentioned interventions have little measurable impact. A small number are vastly more effective than the rest. This session covers the core frameworks of effective altruism: identifying important, tractable and neglected problems; thinking about counterfactual and marginal impact; and weighing priorities across cause areas including global health, animal...
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • Accelerating Your AI Safety Career | Jaime Raldua | EAGxNordics 2026
    The AI safety landscape can feel opaque from the outside: a dense network of organisations, research agendas, and entry points that isn't always easy to navigate. Drawing on his experience building Apart Research, Jaime maps the ecosystem: who the key players are, what they work on, and where people with different backgrounds can find a foothold.
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • How and Why to Launch Your Own Charity | Isla Gibson | EAGxNordics 2026
    This session provides an overview of Ambitious Impact's (AIM) work to launch cost-effective organisations improving the world at scale. Over the last five years, AIM has launched more than 50 organisations improving the lives of upwards of 75 million people and 1 billion animals.
    Centre for Effective Altruism | 7 hours ago
  • 10 things Elon Musk can — but probably won’t — do with $1 trillion
    It’s official. Elon Musk is now the world’s first-ever trillionaire, after his rocket ship company SpaceX’s record-shattering $2 trillion debut on the NASDAQ last Friday. With a mind-numbing net fortune of $1.4 trillion that is growing by the day, Musk is now worth more than the entire economy of Switzerland. He is more than 13 […]...
    Future Perfect | 7 hours ago
  • Stop Paying More for Less Transit
    Fifteen ideas to bring costs down and speed projects up
    Institute for Progress | 8 hours ago
  • Eliminate Redundant Subway Cross-Passages
    How to save on construction costs without compromising safety
    Institute for Progress | 8 hours ago
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