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  • Evelyn Ciara | Sunyshore
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  • Jesse Clifton | Jesse’s Substack
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  • Owen Cotton-Barrat | Strange Cities
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  • Dale | Effective Differentials
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  • Julia Galef
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  • Katja Grace | Meteuphoric
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  • Spencer Greenberg | Optimize Everything
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  • Jack Malde | The Ethical Economist
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  • Elizabeth Van Nostrand | Aceso Under Glass
  • Oesterheld, Treutlein & Kokotajlo | The Universe from an Intentional Stance
  • James Ozden | Understanding Social Change
  • Daniel Paleka | AI Safety Takes
  • Ives Parr | Parrhesia
  • Dwarkesh Patel | The Lunar Society
  • Kelsey Piper | The Unit of Caring
  • Michael Plant | Planting Happiness
  • Michal Pokorný | Agenty Dragon
  • Georgia Ray | Eukaryote Writes Blog
  • Ross Rheingans-Yoo | Icosian Reflections
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  • Siebe Rozendal
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  • Stefan Schubert
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  • Nuño Sempere | Measure is unceasing
  • Harish Sethu | Counting Animals
  • Rohin Shah
  • Zeke Sherman | Bashi-Bazuk
  • Buck Shlegeris
  • Jay Shooster | jayforjustice
  • Carl Shulman | Reflective Disequilibrium
  • Jonah Sinick
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  • Ben Snodin
  • Nate Soares | Minding Our Way
  • Kaj Sotala
  • Tom Stafford | Reasonable People
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  • Henry Stanley
  • Jacob Steinhardt | Bounded Regret
  • Zach Stein-Perlman | AI Lab Watch
  • Romeo Stevens | Neurotic Gradient Descent
  • Michael Story | Too long to tweet
  • Maxwell Tabarrok | Maximum Progress
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  • Benjamin Todd
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  • Julia Wise | The Whole Sky
  • Kat Woods
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  • Linch Zhang
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NEWSLETTERS

  • AI Safety Newsletter
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  • This week in security
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PODCASTS

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  • Utilitarian Podcast
  • Wildness

VIDEOS

  • 80,000 Hours: Cambridge
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    Faunalytics | 2 hours ago
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  • FreshValue Uganda Innovation Challenge 2026
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  • Live Deliberately
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    Future Perfect | 7 hours ago
  • Strengthening Family-Led Business Governance: Lessons from Two N3F African Poultry Portfolio SMEs
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    Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition | 9 hours ago
  • New Communications Assistant
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    LessWrong | 9 hours ago
  • What is the "AI race" racing to?
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    Holly Elmore | 13 hours ago
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    Astral Codex Ten | 13 hours ago
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    Otherwise | 15 hours ago
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    LessWrong | 19 hours ago
  • Finding the Mole: Bayesianism is Hard
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    LessWrong | 19 hours ago
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    AI Alignment Forum | 19 hours ago
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    LessWrong | 19 hours ago
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    I've been a toe-in rat and existed on the outskirts of the social scene for approaching a decade now, and I can confidently say (with love) that rationalist men rarely dress well. I am drowning in a sea of reasonably-attractive men diminishing themselves in skinny jeans and free t-shirts from random events three years ago. But you can do better. I believe in you.
    LessWrong | 20 hours ago
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    Animal Advocacy Careers | 20 hours ago
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    Precision Development | 21 hours ago
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 23 hours ago
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    Centre for the Governance of AI | 24 hours ago
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    Executive summary
    Sentinel | 1 days ago
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    Rational Animations | 1 days ago
  • The Epoch Brief - June 1, 2026
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    Epoch Newsletter | 1 days ago
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    Faunalytics | 1 days ago
  • EAG London 2026
    The weaving of a beautiful thing
    Bentham's Newsletter | 1 days ago
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    Discuss...
    LessWrong | 1 days ago
  • GCBR Organization Updates, June 2026
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    LessWrong | 2 days ago
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    LessWrong | 2 days ago
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  • Build AI tools, not replacements | SXSW 2026
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  • AI is a Meteor. Don’t be a Dinosaur.
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  • College students: You should run a virtual summer EA Intro Fellowship ASAP. Here's how!
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    We’ve just released a new paper: Retrying vs Resampling in AI Control. We revisit the resampling protocols introduced in Ctrl-Z with an up-to-date setting and much stronger models, and compare them against “retrying” protocols similar to Claude Code auto mode or Codex Auto-review.
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    Target Malaria | 4 days ago
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    Living Goods | 4 days ago
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    LessWrong | 4 days ago
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    LessWrong | 5 days ago
  • Mnemonic portraits for 19,023 human genes
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    AI Alignment Forum | 5 days ago
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    Redwood Research | 5 days ago
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 5 days ago
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