Virtual Events
- 3rd October - 'Nudge' - Book Discussion with Cass Sunstein & GiveDirectly
- 8th October - Axel Gosseries: Discrimination, generations and environmental litigation - Hosted by the Legal Priorities Project
- 9th October - Forecasting Nuclear Risk with Rethink Priorities' Michael Aird
- 16th October - Salary Negotiation Training Programme (Beta) - Hosted by Training for Good a new organisation incubated by Charity Entrepreneurship
- 21st October - Effective Giving Open Forum - Hosted by Giving What We Can
- 22nd October - Charlotte Unruh: Constraining longtermism - Hosted by the Legal Priorities Project
- 28th October - Tania Sourdin: Judges, Technology and Artificial Intelligence - Hosted by the Legal Priorities Project
- 1st November - EA Virtual Programmes
- Introductory EA Program
- In-Depth EA Program
- Legal Topics in Effective Altruism (Apply by October 10th, starting on October 18th)
- The Precipice Reading Group
- 3-5th December - EAGxPrague - This one is in person in Europe
Latest Research and Updates
Meta
- Linch Zhang with 'The motivated reasoning critique of effective altruism'
- 80,000 Hours with an updated careers page looking at how your career is your biggest opportunity to make a difference
- Leaf is a new organisation that runs courses to help sixth formers use their future careers to do good
- WANBAM with the successes and challenges from their first two years
- Dylan Matthews writing for Vox on why people should focus on neglected causes
- Aidan O'Gara with a post suggesting people should put more time into independent planning of their career than just following the advice from 80,000 Hours
- Hamish Huggard has created a website to visualise EA related data
- EA Market Testing Team is a new group aiming to help the EA community with marketing strategies and implementation
- EA Impact Colabs has been launched, connecting volunteers with projects
- Giving What We Can has a new podcast, beginning with episodes talking to Joshua Greene, Ollie Base and Lucia Coulter
- Jamie Harris with two studies into the impact of EA related career advice interventions
- GWWC also have an updated guide on talking to people about effective giving
- A post introducing the EA Public Interest Technologists Slack community
- Ian David Moss is offering free/low-cost decision support services for the EA community
- EA organisation updates for August 2021
- Konrad Seifert and Nora Ammann with a post on 'The role of tribes in achieving lasting impact and how to create them'
Grants
- Open Phil have made 6 grants recently with a total value of $50,600,000
- $38,920,000 - Center for Security and Emerging Technology
- $5,250,000 - Macroeconomic Stabilisation Policy
- $3,330,000 - Global Priorities Institute
- $3,000,000 - Mercy For Animals
- $126,000 - COVID-19 Forecasting
- GFI has awarded a $5,000,000 grant to boost research in alternative proteins
- GiveWell have recommended a grant of $8,000,000 to Pure Earth to work on reducing lead exposure in low- and middle-income countries
Global Development
- TechCrunch with an article on Wave, an EA inspired fintech startup that had the largest-ever Series A round for Africa with a $1.7 billion valuation
- A deeper dive into what Wave is doing
- And Ben Kuhn on why he thinks working at Wave could be an effective way to reduce poverty
- There has been a trial suggests malaria sickness could be cut by 70%
- 80,000 Hours podcast with Mushtaq Khan on using institutional economics to predict effective government reforms
- Nikita Patel and Corrina Vali with three lessons they've learned at Fortify Health
- GiveDirectly are trialling a new donation product that connects donors directly to people in need
- There are new WHO global air quality guidelines, aiming to save millions of lives
- The Gates Foundation have released their 2021 Goalkeepers report
- Hear This Idea podcast with Bryan Caplan on causes of poverty and the case for open borders
- GiveDirectly with a post on how working in the U.S. helped them get more money to international recipients
- The Roots of Progress on how factories were made safe
Animal Welfare
- The Netherlands is proposing a plan to cut their livestock numbers by a third
- An article on the potential limitations of scaling up cultivated meat
- James Oz with an analysis of EA funding within animal welfare over the last three years
- Neil Dullaghan and Linch Zhang with a comparison of techno-economic analyses in cultured meat
Existential & Catastrophic Risks
- On the 12th-13th of October the Global Challenges Foundation are holding an online forum discussing global catastrophic risks and global governance
- Tom Chivers writing about the catastrophic risks from asteroids
- The Nuclear Threat Initiative on the struggle to dispose of nuclear waste
- Global Challenges Foundation have released their Global Catastrophic Risks 2021 report
- NTI on the lessons to be learnt from the denuclearisation of Kazakhstan
- Aryan Yadav with the post 'Lessons for AI governance from the Biological Weapons Convention'
- Angus Mercer and Toby Ord writing in Wired on why politicians should pay attention to existential risks
- A post announcing the launch of riesgoscatastroficosglobales, a webpage introducing catastrophic risks to a Spanish-speaking audience
Improving Institutions
- The Research on Research Institute with an update on their current projects
- A report into experiments with randomisation in research funding
- A post asking what would better science look like
- A Works in Progress article on 'Buyers of First Resort' for research and development
- Sarah Perry on how trust undermines science
- A post 'Disentangling Improving Institutional Decision-Making'
Environment
- Vox on the downsides of planting trees
- Future of Life Institute podcast with Susan Solomon and Stephen Andersen on saving the ozone layer
Longtermism
- The United Nations released a report called 'Our Common Agenda' including discussion on future generations, longtermism and existential risks
- Denise Melchin with the post 'Why I am probably not a longtermist'
- Ben Clifford, Rebecca Kagan and Jade Leung on what they learned from a year incubating longtermist entrepreneurship
- Benjamin Todd on the Hear This Idea podcast discussing career choice and longtermism
- The School of International Futures and the All Parliamentary Party Groups for Future Generations with an article on intergenerational fairness
Emerging Technology
- The UK's new 10-year 'National AI Strategy' has been released
- An EA Forum post analysing the EU AI Act
- The Future of Life Institute is launching PhD and postdoctoral fellowships to study AI existential safety
- Matt Clifford and Azeem Azhar in discussion on navigating the 'exponential age'
- Lennart Heim with a series of posts looking at transformative AI and compute
- A post looking at where the arguments and experts stand on AI timelines
- A new NTI paper - 'Assessing and Managing the Benefits and Risks of AI in Nuclear-Weapon Systems'
- Stanford University with their 2021 report on AI as part of a 100 year longitudinal study
- The Future of Life Podcast with James Manyika on global economic and technological trends
- Matt Clifford's podcast with Jess Whittlestone and Jack Clark on what governments should do about AI
Other Links
- The Canva CEO has committed at least $6 billion 'to do the most good'
- Peter Singer has won the $1 million Berggruen Prize for Philosophy and Culture and is giving it away
- Julia Wise with a snapshot of her career choices ten years ago
- Felix Kjellberg has donated $1.5 million to charity including a donation to the Centre for Effective Altruism
- Kelsey Piper interviewing Jason Crawford on 'Progress Studies'
- A BMJ article on the 'Principles of effective altruism and ethical implications for physicians'
- A new paper looking at the psychology of population ethics
- Holden Karnofsky with a summary of history with an empowerment and wellbeing lens
- A paper in Nature Communications attempting to understand the onset of hot streaks across artistic, cultural, and scientific careers
- MIT Tech Review looking into Altos Lab, a new longevity company
- The EA Forum has a creative writing contest with a $10,000 prize for short stories
- Toby Shevlane on how to succeed as an early-stage researcher
- A post suggesting that 'the expected value of funding anti-aging research has probably dropped significantly'
- An Ask Me Anything with Jeremiah Johnson, director/founder of the Neoliberal Project
- David Zhang is looking for EA views on the AUKUS security pact
- Canopie, a Charity Entrepreneurship incubated organisation, has secured a partnership with Washington DC to provide access to their mental health app
Good News
- A record 80 million rural households in India now have piped drinking water, up to 42% of the 189 million total rural households
- Leaded gasoline for cars has been phased out worldwide