EA Forum Podcast (Curated & popular) Por: EA Forum Team Audio narrations from the Effective Altruism Forum, including curated posts and posts with 125 karma. If you'd like more episodes, subscribe to the "EA Forum (All audio)" podcast instead. 250 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast EA Forum Podcast (Curated & popular) Mostrando página 5 de 13 “Prioritizing Work” by Jeff Kaufman 🔸 01/05/2025 “Reflections on the $5 Minimum Donation Barrier on the Giving What We Can Platform — A Student Perspective from a Lower-Income Country.” by Habeeb Abdul 29/04/2025 [Linkpost] “Scaling Our Pilot Early-Warning System” by Jeff Kaufman 🔸 25/04/2025 “Why you can justify almost anything using historical social movements” by JamesÖz 🔸 25/04/2025 “AI for Animals 2025 Bay Area Retrospective” by Constance Li, AI for Animals 19/04/2025 “ALLFED emergency appeal: Help us raise $800,000 to avoid cutting half of programs” by Denkenberger🔸, JuanGarcia, Laura Cook 18/04/2025 “Cost-effectiveness of Anima International Poland” by saulius 17/04/2025 “Announcing our 2025 strategy” by Giving What We Can 14/04/2025 “EA Reflections on my Military Career” by Tom Gardiner 🔸 12/04/2025 “GWWC is retiring 10 initiatives” by Giving What We Can 12/04/2025 “Maybe We Aren’t Stubborn Enough” by emre kaplan🔸 11/04/2025 “EA Adjacency as FTX Trauma” by Mjreard 10/04/2025 “What I learned from a week in the EU policy bubble” by Joris 🔸 06/04/2025 “What if I’m not open to feedback?” by frances_lorenz 03/04/2025 “New Cause Area: Low-Hanging Fruit” by Tandena Wagner, Jackson Wagner 02/04/2025 “Centre for Effective Altruism Is No Longer ‘Effective Altruism’-Related” by Emma Richter🔸 01/04/2025 “Mitigating Risks from Rouge AI” by poppinfresh 01/04/2025 “80,000 Hours: Job Birds” by Conor Barnes 🔶 01/04/2025 “Introducing The Spending What We Must Pledge” by Thomas Kwa 💸 01/04/2025 “Anthropic is not being consistently candid about their connection to EA” by burner2 31/03/2025 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 3 4 5 6 7 ... 13 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn