Centre for Effective Altruism
Centre for Effective Altruism
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Three Journeys for EA | Zach Robinson | EAG London: 2024
This session features the CEO of the Centre for Effective Altruism (CEA), Zach Robinson. Zach talks about the principles that he considers core to EA, explains why CEA under his leadership will continue to promote them above and beyond any single or set of cause area(s), and answers questions from the audience.
Zach joined as CEA's CEO in February 2024. He also serves as the CEO of CEA's fiscal sponsor, Effective Ventures Foundation USA. Previously, he was Chief of Staff at Open Philanthropy (OP), where he managed communications and grantmaking teams, developed organisation-wide policies to help OP scale, and identified new Global Health and Wellbeing cause areas to increase OP's giving. P...
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Видео

First timers at EA Global | Zershaaneh Qureshi & Charlotte Darnell | EAG London: 2024
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This session is a brief overview of how to get the most out of EA Global, and provides some guidance and tips for first-time attendees. Zershaaneh is an AI strategy researcher at Convergence Analysis. She became active in EA after a career shift in 2023. Before this, she worked at a for-profit company where she researched and consulted on market dynamics in the global water industry, and helped...
Ambitious Impact: lightning talks featuring newly incubated charities | EAG London: 2024
Просмотров 249 часов назад
Hear updates from charities incubated by Ambitious Impact (AIM) working on topics including fundraising for animal welfare work, tobacco policy and maternal health. Learn about the innovative ways to contribute and low-hanging fruit in global health and development and animal welfare. Klau Chmielowska is the co-founder and co-executive director of Lafiya Nigeria, a highly effective charity prov...
Welfare and moral patienthood | Jeff Sebo, Daniela Waldhorn, & Patrick Butlin | EAG London: 2024
Просмотров 1149 часов назад
This panel brings together three leading researchers to discuss their work on welfare and moral patienthood in non-human minds. The panel focuses on two especially challenging cases: invertebrates and digital minds. Jeff Sebo (NYU) begins with a discussion of ethical and methodological considerations related to extending moral considerability to invertebrates and AI systems; Daniela Waldhorn (R...
A balanced view on taking the Giving What We Can pledge | Grace Adams | EAG London: 2024
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A balanced view on taking the Giving What We Can pledge | Grace Adams | EAG London: 2024 Taking a giving pledge could be a high impact way to help others-but there are some important considerations to think through before making a commitment. This session is a balanced exploration about why and why not to pledge, and the relevant factors that might influence your decision. In this talk you'll h...
Biosecurity from first principles | Akhil Bansal | EAGxAustralia 2023
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Biosecurity from first principles Akhil Bansal This talk explores the different biorisks, and compares them across different axes. It then suggests different theories of change within different areas of biorisk, and points to some of the complexities and nuances of work within the biosecurity field. Finally, it explores some common areas of biosecurity work within EA, and suggests other promisi...
Good Ancestors - 12 months of Australian policy advocacy | Greg Sadler | EAGxAustralia 2023
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Good Ancestors - 12 months of Australian policy advocacy Greg Sadler Greg Sadler, the CEO of Good Ancestors Policy, discusses his approach to policy advocacy in Australia, gives an overview of the major projects GAP has completed and their impact, as well as insight into the work going on behind the scenes. Finally, Greg talks about what's planned for the next 12 months and how you can get invo...
Evidence Action: Scaling the most effective health interventions| Carlita Bevege| EAGxAustralia 2023
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Evidence Action: Using evidence and data to scale the most effective health interventions - DeWorm the World & Safe Water Now Carlita Bevege Associate Director of External Relations Carlita Bevege gives us an inside look at Evidence Action's flagship programs, Deworm the World and Dispensers for Safe Water, and take us through the Accelerator, their engine for new program development. She provi...
Professional groups and EA | Ellie Christian and Clare Harris | EAGxAustralia 2023
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Professional groups and EA navigating uncertainty together with open-mindedness and humility Ellie Christian and Clare Harris Ellie Christian is a Newcastle-based medical doctor. She is a masters of public health student at the University of Sydney. She is the Australia coordinator for High Impact Medicine. Clare Harris is a junior medical doctor working as a researcher for Spencer Greenberg at...
Entrepreneurship Lightning Talks | Chetan Kharbanda, Kate Tapping | EAGxAustralia 2023
Просмотров 2516 часов назад
Lightning Talks - Chetan Kharbanda and Kate Tapping Chetan Kharbanda, Kate Tapping Chetan Kharbanda - Starting a Charity Entrepreneurship charity on-ground. This talk is aimed at sharing key learnings from the journey of going from incubation to launching real-world operations. It outlines how the CE program equipped the charity with tools and funding and the execution required to navigate comp...
Unexpected value: Prioritising the urgency of suffering | Jonathan Leighton | EAGxAustralia 2023
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Unexpected value: Prioritising the urgency of suffering Jonathan Leighton We all agree that suffering matters, but how much does it matter compared to other issues we could devote resources to? In this talk, Jonathan Leighton will discuss the relationship between happiness and suffering, including how it is understood by many rationalists and members of the EA community, and argue for an altern...
Utilising your unique skillset for good | Marcus Daniell, Grace Adams | EAGxAustralia 2023
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Utilising your unique skillset for good: Marcus Daniell on founding High Impact Athletes Fireside Chat Marcus Daniell, Grace Adams A fire side chat with Marcus Daniell (professional tennis player and Olympic medallist) about founding High Impact Athletes, an organisation helping athletes give effectively. Marcus is the Founder and Executive Director of High Impact Athletes and has pledged 10% o...
The last place on earth: Australia in a global food shock | Kevin Rassool | EAGxAustralia 2023
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The last place on earth: Australia in a global food shock Kevin Rassool Alliance to Feed the Earth in Disasters (ALLFED) is a nonprofit organization with two primary objectives: 1) to identify, pilot, and prepare resilient food alternatives, in the event that a catastrophe damages conventional food supplies 2) to help governments and communities implement these solutions during a global food sh...
The future of EA relies on Effective Giving | Grace Adams, Luke Freeman | EAGxAustralia 2023
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The future of effective altruism relies on effective giving Grace Adams, Luke Freeman Hear why it’s a mistake not to prioritise giving as part of effective altruism and how effective giving is the key to unlocking the impact that effective altruism seeks to create. You’ll also learn practical ways we can all help increase funding to effective charities and projects. Luke Freeman manages Giving ...
The danger of nuclear weapons is growing | Marianne Hanson | EAGxAustralia 2023
Просмотров 2216 часов назад
The danger of nuclear weapons is growing: what can we do to address this existential risk? Marianne Hanson Building on her keynote remarks, Marianne Hanson, co-founder of the Nobel Prize-winning International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), elaborates on the escalating dangers posed by nuclear weapons and outlines steps that can be taken to mitigate these risks. Marianne Hanson is A...
Monitoring and evaluation 101 | Sophie Gulliver | EAGxAustralia 2023
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Monitoring and evaluation 101 | Sophie Gulliver | EAGxAustralia 2023
Make your climate activism count | Alexandria Rantino | EAGxAustralia 2023
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Make your climate activism count | Alexandria Rantino | EAGxAustralia 2023
Is AI an existential risk? A discussion | Ryan Kidd, James Fodor | EAGxAustralia 2023
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Is AI an existential risk? A discussion | Ryan Kidd, James Fodor | EAGxAustralia 2023
Hot Topics in Wellbeing Science | Jenna Ong | EAGxAustralia 2023
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Hot Topics in Wellbeing Science | Jenna Ong | EAGxAustralia 2023
History and challenges of economic development | James Fodor | EAGxAustralia 2023
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History and challenges of economic development | James Fodor | EAGxAustralia 2023
Effective policy in Australia - a unique moment to have impact | Keynote Panel | EAGxAustralia 2023
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Effective policy in Australia - a unique moment to have impact | Keynote Panel | EAGxAustralia 2023
The role of mental health in poverty in rural Pakistan | Victoria Baranov | EAGxAustralia 2023
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The role of mental health in poverty in rural Pakistan | Victoria Baranov | EAGxAustralia 2023
Consciousness, philosophy and animal welfare | Jack Hawke | EAGxAustralia 2023
Просмотров 2316 часов назад
Consciousness, philosophy and animal welfare | Jack Hawke | EAGxAustralia 2023
Australia's unique opportunities in tackling climate chang | Jack Rafferty | EAGxAustralia 2023
Просмотров 716 часов назад
Australia's unique opportunities in tackling climate chang | Jack Rafferty | EAGxAustralia 2023
Australia & policy careers | Chelsea Liang, Krystal Ha | EAGxAustralia 2023
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Australia & policy careers | Chelsea Liang, Krystal Ha | EAGxAustralia 2023
Animal Welfare Talks | Sam Perkins, Ren Springlea, Michael Dello-Iacovo | EAGxAustralia 2023
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Animal Welfare Talks | Sam Perkins, Ren Springlea, Michael Dello-Iacovo | EAGxAustralia 2023
Alternative proteins: Untapped opportunities | Thomas King | EAGxAustralia 2023
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Alternative proteins: Untapped opportunities | Thomas King | EAGxAustralia 2023
AI Wellbeing | Simon Goldstein | EAGxAustralia 2023
Просмотров 2216 часов назад
AI Wellbeing | Simon Goldstein | EAGxAustralia 2023
AI Safety Talks | Roy Joseph Roberto, Arush Tagade, Ryan Kidd, Michael Huang | EAGxAustralia 2023
Просмотров 3516 часов назад
AI Safety Talks | Roy Joseph Roberto, Arush Tagade, Ryan Kidd, Michael Huang | EAGxAustralia 2023
AI safety and developmental interpretability | Daniel Murfet | EAGxAustralia 2023
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AI safety and developmental interpretability | Daniel Murfet | EAGxAustralia 2023

Комментарии

  • @mohammadabidvet9894
    @mohammadabidvet9894 12 дней назад

    Welldone

  • @debanjanshil8955
    @debanjanshil8955 16 дней назад

    Capture entire things .....❤

  • @AntiSpeciestMarkoValente
    @AntiSpeciestMarkoValente 26 дней назад

    is there transcript available? as sound and consequently also autogenerated subtitles are bad

  • @creativeself7147
    @creativeself7147 Месяц назад

    I wonder what Claire Zabel did for the over 60000$ (which is only what we know off, it may be much more) she was 'gifted' from FTX / SBF? And I also wonder if any of the minimum wage workers who put their life-savings into FTX (which was then given to people like Claire as a 'Gift') saw any of these 60000$ again? I mean, someone in a position as Claire makes some very good money already, so I'm sure returning 60k would not be an issue, eh?

  • @mikahundin
    @mikahundin Месяц назад

    The speaker in the video is Baobao Zhang, a political scientist focusing on technology policy. She is a research affiliate with the Center for the Governance of AI at the Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford, and a fellow with the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard. In her talk, she discusses how social science research can inform AI governance. Points made by Baobao Zhang in her talk, "How social science research can inform AI governance | EAGxVirtual 2020": 1. Advances in AI, particularly machine learning, have been rapid, with machines now able to outperform humans in various tasks. Looking ahead, there is a 50% chance of AI outperforming humans in all tasks by 2061. 2. The potential risks of unaligned AI systems pose existential risks to humans. Tech companies, governments, and civil society have started to take notice and publish AI ethics principles to guide the development and deployment of the technology. 3. Social science research, including political science, international relations, law, economics, and psychology, can inform decision-making around AI governance. 4. Studying public opinion towards AI is important from a normative perspective, as AI will impact much of society. It can also help anticipate how electoral politics will impact AI governance. 5. A nationally representative survey of 2,000 Americans found that an overwhelming majority think that AI should be carefully managed. They consider all AI governance challenges to be important but have low to moderate levels of trust in the actors who are developing and managing AI. 6. The governance challenges perceived to be high in both perceived likelihood and issue importance include protecting data privacy, preventing AI-enhanced cyberattacks, preventing mass surveillance, and preventing digital manipulation. 7. There are variations in perceived issue importance between subgroups, with older Americans perceiving governance challenges to be more important, and those with CS/engineering degrees perceiving them to be less important. 8. Two works by colleagues in the EA community working on AI governance are "Toward Trustworthy AI Development" and "The Windfall Clause." 9. Open research questions in the field include: * How to build incentives for developing safe, robust, and fair AI systems and avoid a race to the bottom. * How to transition to an economic system where AI can perform many tasks currently done by humans. * How to address other geopolitical risks that make AI governance more difficult, such as great power war. 10. Social scientists can be impactful in the field of AI governance by engaging with the tech and policy worlds, writing op-eds, doing consulting, and communicating with the media. The speaker also mentions that they are currently working on a new iteration of their survey on public opinion towards AI, which they hope to launch in the US, EU, and China to get interesting cross-country comparisons.

  • @josiegreene6140
    @josiegreene6140 Месяц назад

    I cant believe that there arent more views on this talk, amazing speaker and very heartening to see the Centre for Effective Altruism in practice.

  • @morejoy5188
    @morejoy5188 2 месяца назад

    Please give me a phone number for any animal rights org. In Taiwan.

  • @ChristineCircelli-go2yw
    @ChristineCircelli-go2yw 3 месяца назад

    Thank you.

  • @ChristineCircelli-go2yw
    @ChristineCircelli-go2yw 3 месяца назад

    Thank you.

  • @rubemkleinjr.6718
    @rubemkleinjr.6718 3 месяца назад

    the absurdity happening all around the world in the name of effective altruism in the hands of the 0.5% elite. Please rethink your methods and your motivations. Google's first result for "effective altruism famous people": Pages in category "People associated with effective altruism" Sam Bankman-Fried.

  • @ViralKiller
    @ViralKiller 3 месяца назад

    Kind of shit people who make 500k a year like to spout

  • @ViralKiller
    @ViralKiller 3 месяца назад

    Hey guys im an AI academic too

  • @ViralKiller
    @ViralKiller 3 месяца назад

    What qualifies her to be at this position im curious...mum and dad know people?

  • @thomascabellan3705
    @thomascabellan3705 3 месяца назад

    Merci pour ce partage de grande qualité et d'utilité publique 🙏

  • @pamelaguardado1643
    @pamelaguardado1643 3 месяца назад

    Exactly what I am trying to understand. Considering switching careers

  • @mollypitcher9380
    @mollypitcher9380 3 месяца назад

    20:03 Glad to know that a scientist is not a bad person but they don’t know how to close a window. I’m happy the interviewer is writing this important information down.

  • @MethodiousMind
    @MethodiousMind 4 месяца назад

    Nice to know the native people are skeptical of you. I would be too.👌

  • @jamesstat
    @jamesstat 4 месяца назад

    Is EA a front for a pedo ring?

  • @NickLAnderson
    @NickLAnderson 4 месяца назад

    🙏

  • @winnierosa2704
    @winnierosa2704 5 месяцев назад

    A new idea I found today

  • @abassal-wahab9344
    @abassal-wahab9344 5 месяцев назад

    Great. Something New have landed. I find it awesome. Have my regard.

  • @sammyboiz
    @sammyboiz 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing

  • @bo_trilly
    @bo_trilly 5 месяцев назад

    This was incredibly helpful. Thank you so much!

  • @ketakighoge3885
    @ketakighoge3885 5 месяцев назад

    This scenario also does not consider that the income gain of 25 per cent or even 50 per cent may not be enough to ensure adequate standard of living in urban areas or cities as opposed to rural areas as the cost of the food basket and essentials for instance will increase significantly. So, it may be a zero sum game.

  • @halflifeproductionz
    @halflifeproductionz 6 месяцев назад

    "AI academic" loves to talk more about management and organisations then the actually product. Eventually tries to destroy openAi. Thank goodness she failed.

  • @halflifeproductionz
    @halflifeproductionz 6 месяцев назад

    Thank goodness she was fired

  • @p3tabyte
    @p3tabyte 6 месяцев назад

    Freaking Australian women. I swear to god.

  • @st14
    @st14 6 месяцев назад

    This talk does not sound like it would put her in a position with significant influence on the future of AI, but maybe it’s just one talk. The reaserch paper comparing large language models to nukes and calling for safety measures assuring states using AI for war still have safety gates allowing them to stop AI from destroying civilization doesn’t sound like that either.

  • @aeromotive2
    @aeromotive2 6 месяцев назад

    what a loser

  • @funnellsites1557
    @funnellsites1557 6 месяцев назад

    Thank God she was just fired from OpenAI...

  • @AungKoKoMM
    @AungKoKoMM 7 месяцев назад

    Wait to learn her tactics on how to Fire her own CEO and get fired from Board. And failed attempt to sale OpenAI to Anthropic 😂

  • @TarotPolitics
    @TarotPolitics 7 месяцев назад

    Omg there she is 7 years ago planning her terrorist attack …

  • @bookzdotmedia
    @bookzdotmedia 7 месяцев назад

    Jezebel is my guess! 99% Sure of it....

  • @blkscreen15
    @blkscreen15 7 месяцев назад

    Wow her accent changed significantly from her Aussie accent

    • @jessemc3
      @jessemc3 7 месяцев назад

      I was in her lab class at unimelb. Back then, she spoke pure aussie accent. Now, it's hybrid.

  • @MrCounsel
    @MrCounsel 7 месяцев назад

    One wonders how some people get to some positions.

  • @straptvyoutube3900
    @straptvyoutube3900 7 месяцев назад

    Anyone else pulling up older videos of her, trying to get a judge of ones character. Easy when you have the gift of seeing through people.

  • @Killane10
    @Killane10 7 месяцев назад

    She seems pretty sane to me. Perhaps she may become humanities only failed attempt to try to save humanity from mindless unchecked development of AI by Microsoft and Open AI

  • @KelvinWKiger
    @KelvinWKiger 7 месяцев назад

    Don't listen to the bullies. Stay strong.

  • @john_dee1431
    @john_dee1431 7 месяцев назад

    Context: OpenAI debacle. This video paints a fair view of Toner. Perhaps the granular aspects of her discussions with Altman and the Board reflected these kinds of insights about the value of taking a step back. Both innovation and ethical decision making are positive by-products of this.

    • @ViralKiller
      @ViralKiller 3 месяца назад

      Step back lol so moronic

  • @sanjumenon554
    @sanjumenon554 7 месяцев назад

    Wow! not surprising that the force behind all the chaos at OpenAI is an effective altruist. Like SBF, there is a departure from reality that seems to be a common trait in this community.

    • @ehza
      @ehza 7 месяцев назад

      nicely put

  • @maxlautenbacher7888
    @maxlautenbacher7888 7 месяцев назад

    I do not care about Sam Altman, but listening to her makes me feel uncomfortable in many ways.

  • @maxlautenbacher7888
    @maxlautenbacher7888 7 месяцев назад

    Who put this person in an executive positions? 😅

  • @thechatgpttutor
    @thechatgpttutor 7 месяцев назад

    This woman almost destroyed chatGPT

    • @preetham973
      @preetham973 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah

    • @Killane10
      @Killane10 7 месяцев назад

      Perhaps she was just trying to save us all

    • @CharlesBryant
      @CharlesBryant 7 месяцев назад

      If saving us is basically giving Microsoft the OpenAI CEO and team for no cost, she almost succeeded.

    • @Killane10
      @Killane10 7 месяцев назад

      @@CharlesBryant I suspect anyone who is perceived to slow down or threaten the movement of money is doomed to failure in a society that is hell-bent on destroying itself with a mindless model of greed that sees all of us as "consumers"

    • @untouchable360x
      @untouchable360x 7 месяцев назад

      That's what "diversity" usually does.

  • @1984craine
    @1984craine 7 месяцев назад

    I think she has a phony accent. If you watch the video from the early 2010s, she had a normal Australian accent. I'm an Australian who moved to Canada 15 years ago in my early 20s, and it still hasn't changed my accent to this degree. A disingenuous accent = a disingenuous person.

    • @maxwellclarke1862
      @maxwellclarke1862 7 месяцев назад

      I would guess she changed it in the same way that she apparently learned mandarin in under a year

  • @ce9916
    @ce9916 7 месяцев назад

    Useless *&%$*& who got Altman fired. She's prolly only on the board b/c of her gender (cf California laws). Waste of air.

  • @Darkpill-2
    @Darkpill-2 7 месяцев назад

    She is a bit of a bimbo?

  • @jaydenm7460
    @jaydenm7460 7 месяцев назад

    Sam Altman

  • @jaydenm7460
    @jaydenm7460 7 месяцев назад

    Sam Altman must love this

  • @cagnazzo82
    @cagnazzo82 7 месяцев назад

    What has 'effective altruism' effectively accomplished thus far? Or is this just another idiotic catphrase poppping out of silicon valley that has no functional basis in the real world?

    • @TarotPolitics
      @TarotPolitics 7 месяцев назад

      It has created a notorious criminal Sam Bankman Fried.

  • @jonathanlehner5991
    @jonathanlehner5991 7 месяцев назад

    Great talk! Don't listen to the bullies!

    • @ehza
      @ehza 7 месяцев назад

      nice points though