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  • Aveek Bhattacharya | Social Problems Are Like Maths
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  • Lynette Bye | EA Coaching
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  • Lucius Caviola | Outpaced
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  • Paul Christiano | AI Alignment
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  • Paul Christiano & Katja Grace | The Impact Purchase
  • 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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  • Jack Malde | The Ethical Economist
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  • Daniel May
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  • Conor McCammon | Utopianish
  • Peter McIntyre
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  • Geoffrey Miller
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  • David Nash | Global Development & Economic Advancement
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  • Eric Neyman | Unexpected Values
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  • Richard Ngo | Thinking Complete
  • 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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  • Nuño Sempere | Measure is unceasing
  • Harish Sethu | Counting Animals
  • Rohin Shah
  • Zeke Sherman | Bashi-Bazuk
  • Buck Shlegeris
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  • Carl Shulman | Reflective Disequilibrium
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  • Nate Soares | Minding Our Way
  • Kaj Sotala
  • Tom Stafford | Reasonable People
  • Pablo Stafforini | Pablo’s Miscellany
  • Henry Stanley
  • Jacob Steinhardt | Bounded Regret
  • Zach Stein-Perlman | AI Lab Watch
  • Romeo Stevens | Neurotic Gradient Descent
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  • Benjamin Todd
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  • Kat Woods
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  • Linch Zhang
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NEWSLETTERS

  • AI Safety Newsletter
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  • Import AI
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  • Open Philanthropy Farm Animal Welfare Newsletter
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  • The EA Behavioral Science Newsletter
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  • The Long-termist’s Field Guide
  • The Works in Progress Newsletter
  • This week in security
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  • To Be Decided Newsletter

PODCASTS

  • 80,000 Hours Podcast
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  • Utilitarian Podcast
  • Wildness

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  • 80,000 Hours: Cambridge
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  • Expression of interest: Contracting for Video Work
    The post Expression of interest: Contracting for Video Work appeared first on 80,000 Hours.
    80,000 Hours | 33 minutes ago
  • We’ve migrated the EA Opportunities Board to effectivealtruism.org
    TL;DR: We've updated the EA Opportunities Board and migrated it over to effectivealtruism.org! 🙌. Check it out hereFor organizations: submit opportunities to add to the board. For group organizers: request a Slack integration. For people interested in opportunities: sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 6 hours ago
  • PSA for vegan donors: GiveWell not ruling out animal-based aid
    I’m a long-time GiveWell donor and an ethical vegan. In a recent GiveWell podcast on livelihoods programs, providing animals as “productive assets” was mentioned as a possible program type. After reaching out to GiveWell directly to voice my objection, I was informed that because GiveWell’s moral weights currently don’t include nonhuman animals, animal-based aid is not categorically off the...
    Effective Altruism Forum | 9 hours ago
  • "That Assumes Utilitarianism"
    A deeply unhinged poem about those who object to arguments against causing suffering on grounds that they assume utilitarianism
    Bentham's Newsletter | 9 hours ago
  • Behold, my TED talk
    How it came together in 3 weeks
    Useful Fictions | 10 hours ago
  • No Longer Livestock: The Changing Face Of Rescued Large Animal Medicine
    As public attitudes shift and recognition of animal sentience deepens, veterinarians increasingly face ethical dilemmas. Providing care for a beloved 800-pound pig poses vastly different challenges than treating a family dog — but to their guardians, there’s often no difference. The post No Longer Livestock: The Changing Face Of Rescued Large Animal Medicine appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 10 hours ago
  • In Defense Of The Amyloid Hypothesis
    A guest post by David Schneider-Joseph
    Astral Codex Ten | 10 hours ago
  • Early warning signs that AI systems might seek power
    The post Early warning signs that AI systems might seek power appeared first on 80,000 Hours.
    80,000 Hours | 12 hours ago
  • Plant-based meat has been relentlessly — and unfairly — attacked as “ultra-processed.” Can the industry save itself?
    Beyond Meat is undergoing a makeover. Last month, the popular plant-based meat company announced a new product — Beyond Ground — that, unlike its signature plant-based burger, sausage links, and chicken nuggets, isn’t meant to directly imitate meat. Instead, it has a neutral flavor that “serves as a blank canvas,” according to the company, for […]...
    Future Perfect | 13 hours ago
  • GPT-5 and OpenAI’s strategy, Trump’s AI Action Plan, and the White House negotiates a 15% cut of Nvidia and AMD’s China chip sales
    Plus: Parsing concerns about “AI psychosis,” Trump floats 100% chip tariffs, and Anthropic and OpenAI offer AI to the USG for $1. The post GPT-5 and OpenAI’s strategy, Trump’s AI Action Plan, and the White House negotiates a 15% cut of Nvidia and AMD’s China chip sales appeared first on Center for Security and Emerging Technology.
    Policy.ai | 13 hours ago
  • Saving Newborn Lives with Lord Jim O’Neill and Dr. Akhil Bansal
    CGD’s Rachel Glennerster speaks with Lord Jim O'Neill and Dr. Akhil Bansal on the nature and scale of the problem of neonatal sepsis, how an advance market commitment could help incentivize the development of a diagnostic, and what steps policymakers can take to help save newborn lives.
    CGD Podcast | 14 hours ago
  • End of Internship: My experience with the Target Malaria Communications Team
    This year I’ve had so many amazing highlights including graduating from University, turning 21 and getting the opportunity to learn and grow under the guidance of the Target Malaria Global Communications team. Over the last 10 weeks, I’ve gained invaluable skills, developed my confidence in professional environments, and had countless meaningful experiences to reflect on. […].
    Target Malaria | 16 hours ago
  • Target Malaria Uganda participates in Uganda malaria programme review validation and aide memoir signing
    Target Malaria Uganda participated in the External Validation and Dissemination of the Uganda Malaria Programme Review (MPR) Report and Signing of the Aide Memoir. The meetings, hosted by the WHO Uganda Country Office in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, brought together technical experts, development partners, and stakeholders to validate the MPR findings and shape […].
    Target Malaria | 16 hours ago
  • Nutritious Khichuri: The Boy from Lalmonirhat Feeding Hope
    Nutritious Khichuri: The Boy from Lalmonirhat Feeding Hope gloireri Thu, 08/14/2025 - 08:53 . In the quiet riverine village of Khedabagh, nestled within Lalmonirhat Sadar in northern Bangladesh, every morning begins with the sound of boats on the Teesta River and the determined footsteps of a young boy named Minhajul Islam Bappi, making a difference in the lives of young girls and boys in...
    Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition | 17 hours ago
  • Youth from Lalmonirhat Serving Hope, one Nutritious Kichuri at a time
    Youth from Lalmonirhat Serving Hope, one Nutritious Kichuri at a time gloireri Thu, 08/14/2025 - 08:53 . In the quiet riverine village of Khedabagh, nestled within Lalmonirhat Sadar in northern Bangladesh, every morning begins with the sound of boats on the Teesta River and the determined footsteps of a young boy named Minhajul Islam Bappi, making a difference in the lives of young girls...
    Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition | 17 hours ago
  • With $1K in cash aid, he built a life-changing barbershop. Now cash aid is under fire
    With $1K in cash aid, he built a life-changing barbershop. Now cash aid is under fire A man in rural Mozambique used a USD 1,000 unconditional cash grant from USAID, delivered through GiveDirectly, to establish a barbershop—doubling his income and improving his livelihood.
    J-PAL | 17 hours ago
  • Hidden Open Thread 394.5
    Astral Codex Ten | 20 hours ago
  • Updates!
    (1) My 8-year-old son asked me last week, “daddy, did you hear that GPT-5 is now out?” So yes, I’m indeed aware that GPT-5 is now out! I’ve just started playing around with it. For detailed reports on what’s changed and how impressive it is compared to previous models, see for example Zvi #1, #2, […]...
    Shtetl-Optimized | 24 hours ago
  • Consider Preordering If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies
    Note: I work at MIRI, but not on the comms team. I don’t work on the book directly and am writing this post in my personal capacity, but do think it would be great if a lot of people read the book. Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares have written a book about why artificial superintelligence might cause human extinction. The book is called If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 1 days ago
  • Apple robots 🤖, DeepSeek R2 🧠, uv's package registry 👨‍💻
    TLDR AI | 1 days ago
  • “A big milestone: 10,000 10% pledgers!” by Giving What We Can🔸
    Giving What We Can has reached 10,000 🔸10% pledgers! We see this as an important milestone on the road to a cultural norm, and we’ve made a video to celebrate: If you’re a 🔸10% or 🔹Trial pledger, we’d love for you to post about the 10k milestone on your social channels! You can find templates here. And if you are a 🔸10% pledger, a sincere thank you for being part of the first 10,000!
    Effective Altruism Forum Podcast | 1 days ago
  • GiveWell’s 2024 Metrics and Impact
    Thanks to the generosity of more than 30,000 donors, GiveWell raised $415 million and directed $397 million to cost-effective programs in metrics year 2024 (February 2024 to January 2025). We approved 55 grants to 34 organizations working in 22 countries.
    GiveWell | 1 days ago
  • Giving What We Can Celebrates 10,000 🔸10% Pledges
    10,000 people from 116 countries have pledged to give 10% of income to the charities they believe can best use it to improve the lives of others. 🔸 Learn more about the 10% Pledge: https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/pledge 🔹 Check out the Trial Pledge: https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/get-involved/trial-pledge...
    Giving What We Can | 1 days ago
  • Only Aggregationists Respect the Separateness of Persons
    Separate people have independent value
    Good Thoughts | 1 days ago
  • August 2025 Global Monthly Newsletter
    August 2025 Global Monthly Newsletter In the August edition of our newsletter, we share the latest from The Evidence Effect on taking action in conflict and crisis and effective policies in high-income countries, an opportunity to lead J-PAL Africa as Executive Director, and a new podcast series from J-PAL South Asia on research in practice. sdicioccio Wed, 08/13/2025 - 14:17...
    J-PAL | 1 days ago
  • What Philosophers Know About Abortion That Most People Don't
    The wrongness of public abortion talk
    Bentham's Newsletter | 1 days ago
  • What Data Tells Us About The Hidden Struggles Of Animal Industry Investigators
    An unprecedented study of animal industry investigators reveals systemic issues in how these vital members of the animal advocacy community are employed, valued, and supported. This blog from Reporters for Animals explores the findings. The post What Data Tells Us About The Hidden Struggles Of Animal Industry Investigators appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 1 days ago
  • Which Ways of Knowing Actually Work?
    Building an Epistemology Tier List
    Linch Zhang | 1 days ago
  • Friend Or Foe? Human Tolerance For Wild Animals In Urban Spaces
    With increasing urbanization, human-wild animal encounters are inevitable. People tolerate these interactions to different degrees, posing a challenge for wildlife conservation. The post Friend Or Foe? Human Tolerance For Wild Animals In Urban Spaces appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 1 days ago
  • Animal welfare regulations for land transport of farm animals in Peru
    Hello FAST members. . Two months ago we submitted to the Servicio Nacional de Sanidad Agraria (Senasa), an agency attached to the Ministerio de Desarrollo Agrario y Riego (Midagri), a regulatory proposal aimed at incorporating specific provisions of Animal welfare in the land transport of farm animals.
    Animal Advocacy Forum | 1 days ago
  • It's in the training data
    Essentials for understanding the new AI models, continued
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 4 days ago
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    Good Thoughts | 4 days ago
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    Future Perfect | 5 days ago
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    Effective Altruism Forum | 5 days ago
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    AI Alignment Forum | 5 days ago

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