Summary Currently, we can’t compare the impact of speculative interventions in a principled way. When making a decision about where to work or donate…| forum.effectivealtruism.org
Effective altruism (EA) is an ongoing project to find the best ways to do good, and put them into practice. This series of articles will introduce you to some of the core thinking tools behind effective altruism, share some of the arguments about which global problems are most pressing, and help you to reflect on how you personally can contribute.| forum.effectivealtruism.org
Brief thoughts on CEA's stewardship of the EA Forum| nunosempere.com
Why are we not harder, better, faster, stronger?| nunosempere.com
The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $30 million ($10 million per year for 3 years) in general support to OpenAI. This grant initiates a partnership between the Open Philanthropy Project and OpenAI, in which Holden Karnofsky (Open Philanthropy’s Executive Director, "Holden" throughout this page) will join OpenAI's Board of Directors and, jointly with…| Open Philanthropy
About two years ago, I wrote that “it’s difficult to know which ‘intermediate goals’ [e.g. policy goals] we could pursue that, if achieved, would clearly increase the odds of eventual good outcomes from transformative AI.” Much has changed since then, and in this post I give an update on 12 ideas for US policy goals[1]Many […]| Open Philanthropy
A flaw in a simple version of worldview diversification| nunosempere.com