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  • Tobias Baumann | Reducing Risks of Future Suffering
  • Nora Belrose
  • Rob Bensinger | Nothing Is Mere
  • Alexander Berger | Marginal Change
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  • Aveek Bhattacharya | Social Problems Are Like Maths
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  • Liv Boeree
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  • Lucius Caviola | Outpaced
  • Richard Yetter Chappell | Good Thoughts
  • Richard Yetter Chappell | Philosophy, Et Cetera
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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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  • Ajeya Cotra & Kelsey Piper | Planned Obsolescence
  • Owen Cotton-Barrat | Strange Cities
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  • Dale | Effective Differentials
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  • De novo
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  • Julia Galef
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  • Spencer Greenberg | Optimize Everything
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  • James Harris | But Can They Suffer?
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  • Pablo Melchor
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  • David Nash | Global Development & Economic Advancement
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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
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  • Harish Sethu | Counting Animals
  • Rohin Shah
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  • Buck Shlegeris
  • Jay Shooster | jayforjustice
  • Carl Shulman | Reflective Disequilibrium
  • Jonah Sinick
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  • Ben Snodin
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  • Kaj Sotala
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  • Henry Stanley
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  • Romeo Stevens | Neurotic Gradient Descent
  • Michael Story | Too long to tweet
  • Maxwell Tabarrok | Maximum Progress
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  • Julia Wise | The Whole Sky
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NEWSLETTERS

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  • Future Matters
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  • Import AI
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  • This week in security
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PODCASTS

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  • Un equilibrio inadecuado
  • Utilitarian Podcast
  • Wildness

VIDEOS

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  • Forecasting Hantavirus
    Probably not the next global pandemic
    Manifold Markets | 6 hours ago
  • How We’re Searching for the Best Ways to Help in 2026
    This year, our research team is focused on two primary goals. The first is to rapidly scale our capabilities so we’re able to move much more donor funding to highly cost-effective programs in the near future.
    GiveWell | 6 hours ago
  • Our strategy at 80,000 Hours
    The post Our strategy at 80,000 Hours appeared first on 80,000 Hours.
    80,000 Hours | 6 hours ago
  • Negation Neglect: When models fail to learn negations in training
    This is a short summary of our new paper: arXiv, X thread, code. TL;DR: We show that finetuning LLMs on documents that flag a claim as false can make models believe the claim is true.
    LessWrong | 8 hours ago
  • Classifier Context Rot: Monitor Performance Degrades with Context Length
    Monitoring coding agents for dangerous behavior using language models requires classifying transcripts that often exceed 500K tokens, but prior agent monitoring benchmarks rarely contain transcripts longer than 100K tokens. We show that when used as classifiers, current frontier models fail to notice dangerous actions more often in longer transcripts.
    LessWrong | 8 hours ago
  • 🟩 US and China discuss AI guardrails, Ebola declared a Public Health Emergency, Trump and Iran trade barbs || Global Risks Weekly Roundup #20/2026
    Executive summary
    Sentinel | 10 hours ago
  • Incriminating misaligned AI models via distillation
    Suppose we have a dangerous misaligned AI that can fool alignment audits, and distill it into a student model.
    Redwood Research | 10 hours ago
  • What I learned roleplaying as a rogue AI
    At a conference about “AI control,” discussions and games explored ways to control untrustworthy AI...
    Transformer | 11 hours ago
  • Here's how we broke out of the simulation
    Rational Animations | 11 hours ago
  • Beneficence As Opportunity
    You--you!--can join an incredible group of people doing ridiculous amounts of good and saving hundreds of thousands of lives
    Bentham's Newsletter | 12 hours ago
  • Open Thread 434
    Astral Codex Ten | 13 hours ago
  • Changing The Default Choice Should Be The Default Nudge
    Researchers analyzed dozens of different nudges aimed at reducing meat consumption in foodservice settings and discovered that changing the default option presented to diners is the only nudge that works. The post Changing The Default Choice Should Be The Default Nudge appeared first on Faunalytics.
    Faunalytics | 13 hours ago
  • why pollen allergies?
    Allergies are a big problem for a lot of people. If you're someone with pollen allergies, maybe you've wondered how people in the distant past dealt with them. After all, a thousand years ago people mostly worked outside all day, in areas where plants grow well. They had no air purifiers, no allergy medication, and no extra food for people who couldn't work when it was time to plant crops.
    LessWrong | 13 hours ago
  • Import AI 457: AI stuxnet; cursed Muon optimizer; and positive alignment
    Welcome to Import AI, a newsletter about AI research.
    Import AI | 14 hours ago
  • AI×Animals Grants • NYU Roles • London Conferences
    the latest updates on the welfare of future sentient beings
    AI for Animals | 15 hours ago
  • California’s largest poultry producer sued for cruelty
    Hello Effective Altruists!. I write to let you know that Legal Impact for Chickens is suing California’s largest poultry producer, Foster Farms, for animal cruelty. Foster Farms raises and slaughters approximately 290 million chickens per year. LIC's complaint accuses Foster Farms of crushing chickens with forklifts, forcing birds to live among the maggot-covered corpses of their dead flock...
    Effective Altruism Forum | 15 hours ago
  • Disagreeing charitably with others: a guide
    Purporting to give advice about how to be charitable to people you disagree with is always an act of hubris.
    Thing of Things | 16 hours ago
  • ChinAI #359: DeepSeek's "Huawei-like" Mission in AI
    Greetings from a world where…...
    ChinAI Newsletter | 16 hours ago
  • Grice's Maxims
    some norms of conversation
    Atoms vs Bits | 16 hours ago
  • An HIV-free generation is closer than you think
    Ismail Harerimana grew up in Uganda not knowing why he was always sick. His childhood in the 1990s was a string of recurrent infections: malaria, diarrhea, headaches, and skin rashes. By 14, he was scarily thin, at which point doctors put him on a new medication that seemed to help. It was for kidney disease, […]...
    Future Perfect | 17 hours ago
  • The paradox at the heart of American meat consumption
    Of all the hot-button social issues in America, there’s one that often flies under the radar but can unleash a torrent of strong feelings — swirling with apparent contradictions — when it surfaces: meat. Case in point: Last month, the popstar Billie Eilish argued that you can’t say you love animals and eat them. Her […]...
    Future Perfect | 17 hours ago
  • How banned AI chips end up in China
    AI chips and servers reach China through distribution chains in which each seller vets only its direct customers, and no one is on the hook for what happens downstream.
    The Power Law | 17 hours ago
  • You have more time than you think. Here are 5 science-backed ways to find it
    If there’s one thing Americans can agree on — beyond the fact we hate data centers and love Dolly Parton — it’s that we’re busier than ever, and it’s all too much. We don’t have time to socialize, we don’t have time to sleep, and we don’t have time for fun. We’re a uniquely overworked […]...
    Future Perfect | 17 hours ago
  • Global Health Charity Founders on GiveWell, Evidence Action, and M+E
    The following is a lightly edited and anonymized transcript of a discussion among charity founders, researchers, and funders in Ambitious Impact’s Slack workspace about GiveWell's decision to stop funding Evidence Action's Dispensers for Safe Water program. The conversation surfaced themes that we felt were worth sharing more broadly.
    Effective Altruism Forum | 18 hours ago
  • Why only conscious preferences matter
    Plants, generative AI models and thermostats have preferences or goals, but they (probably) do not have conscious experiences. Their preferences are (probably) unconscious. But in my moral theory (called mild welfarism), only conscious preferences matter. A conscious preference is a … Lees verder →...
    The Rational Ethicist | 20 hours ago
  • I sleep less when I exercise more
    They say exercise improves sleep quality. Is that true for me?. To test this hypothesis, I took my daily calorie expenditures from the Apple Health app and correlated them with that night’s sleep time. 1 I also included caffeine intake as a potential confounding variable. The hypothesis: when I exercise more, I’ll get better rest that night, and therefore wake up earlier.
    Philosophical Multicore | 21 hours ago
  • Confirmation bias in search
    when technology panders to an existing weakness of human psychology
    Reasonable People | 21 hours ago
  • A shallow dive into formal verification
    Vitalik Buterin | 1 days ago
  • Population tool: how will populations across the world change in the 21st century?
    We created an interactive tool that lets you test how changes in fertility rates, life expectancy, and migration rates will change future populations.
    Our World in Data | 1 days ago
  • South Korea’s population is set to shrink: what would it take to stop the decline?
    How much would fertility rates, life expectancy, or migration rates need to change to stop the population from shrinking?
    Our World in Data | 1 days ago
  • Amazon's new playbook 📖, Starship v3 stakes 🚀, career side doors 💼
    TLDR AI | 1 days ago
  • PSA: you should care about UV levels
    I’m in Berkeley, California. It’s mid-May, with highs of 20ºC (68ºF for those of you using old money). And yet the peak UV index is 10! It’s not even that hot!. With this level of UV, people who are relatively fair-skinned burn in less than 15 minutes.
    Henry Stanley | 1 days ago
  • Three Things To Do
    Fill out my reader survey, contact your senator, and volunteer for the Alex Bores campaign
    Bentham's Newsletter | 1 days ago
  • Reading Plato's Gorgias
    Oration vs Dialogue, round one.
    Raising Dust | 1 days ago
  • It looks like our simulators aren't very bright...
    Rational Animations | 1 days ago
  • Why Can't AI Tell Jokes?
    Hyperpolation is why AI is both so smart and so dumb
    Bentham's Newsletter | 2 days ago
  • You're Weird: Explorer
    Explore how weird you are exactly
    Atoms vs Bits | 2 days ago
  • James C. Scott: Seeing Like a State
    Don't get me wrong, but metis is YOLO. In 1932-33, Soviet collectivization destroyed local farming knowledge and produced a famine that killed somewhere between five and nine million people. It was one of the twentieth century’s great tragedies, and James Scott’s Seeing Like a State draws a straight line from the ideology that caused it — High Modernism, the belief that society can be...
    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • How to fall in love with humanity again
    A lot of humans are feeling very down on humanity these days. Maybe you’ve met them. Or maybe you’re one of them. I’m talking about those who look around and say: Humans are destroying the planet — causing climate change, making other species go extinct. Soon enough we’ll be mucking up the cosmos, too — […]...
    Future Perfect | 2 days ago
  • How to Reason about Your Health Issues
    Many people make costly mistakes when reasoning about their health. Even most doctors make this mistake, because it's not a mistake that's caused by a lack of medical knowledge. Rather, it's caused by a lack of clear thinking. People experience symptoms, and then they look for the root cause of their symptoms.
    LessWrong | 2 days ago
  • Benchmarking Real Work
    Thanks to Megan Kinniment for helpful comments and discussion. TL;DR: Benchmarks like HCAST undersample fuzzy (hard to evaluate) tasks, meaning they might overestimate capability on long-horizon work. To sample fuzzy tasks we need to increase judge capacity: we can either try to build automated judges that match human judgment, or reduce the human effort per grade.
    LessWrong | 2 days ago
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