Tag: Effective Altruism
- It is immoral to condemn the player but decline to investigate the game.
- Oppression and production are competing explanations for wealth inequality.
- Parkinson's Law and the Ideology of Statistics
- When to Reverse Quarantine and Other COVID-19 Considerations
- Approval Extraction Advertised as Production
- A drowning child is hard to find
- Towards optimal play as Villager in a mixed game
- Should Effective Altruism be at war with North Korea?
- Why I am no longer supporting REACH
- Talents
- Oops Prize update
- Humans need places
- Cash transfers are not necessarily wealth transfers
- Seeding a productive culture: a working hypothesis
- Why I am not a Quaker (even though it often seems as though I should be)
- Oops Prize
- Effective Altruism is self-recommending
- An OpenAI board seat is surprisingly expensive
- OpenAI makes humanity less safe
- Against responsibility
- Bindings and assurances
- Humble Charlie
- Against neglectedness considerations
- GiveWell and the problem of partial funding
- The humility argument for honesty
- The Quaker and the Parselmouth
- Between honesty and perjury
- Claim explainer: donor lotteries and returns to scale
- Mic-Ra-finance and the illusion of control
- On Philosophers Against Malaria
- GiveWell: a case study in effective altruism, part 6
- Matching-donation fundraisers can be harmfully dishonest
- GiveWell: a case study in effective altruism, part 5
- GiveWell: a case study in effective altruism, part 4
- Costs are not benefits
- GiveWell: a case study in effective altruism, part 3
- GiveWell: a case study in effective altruism, part 2
- GiveWell: a case study in effective altruism, part 1
- Minimum viable impact purchases
- Effective Altruism is not a no-brainer
- My life so far: motives and morals
- The performance of pain as a political tactic
- Want to Summon Less Animal Suffering?
- Birthday Wish
- Whatever Is Not Best Is Forbidden
- Don't Worry, Be Canny
- CFAR - Second Impression and a Bleg
- Give Smart, Help More