# Title Date Duration
599 Hilary Greaves | On the desire to make a difference | Global Priorities Institute 2022 40:35
598 Teruji Thomas | The Multiverse and the Veil: Population Ethics Under Uncertainty | Global Priorities Institute 2022 35:44
597 Benjamin Tereick | Creating short term proxies for long term forecasts | Global Priorities Institute 2022 30:47
596 Oded Galor | The Journey of Humanity | Global Priorities Institute 2022 55:59
595 Jeffrey Sanford Russell | Problems for Impartiality | Global Priorities Institute 2022 55:50
594 Jeff Sebo | Artificial Sentience and the Ethics of Connected Minds | Global Priorities Institute 2022 35:29
593 Andreas Mogensen, David Thorstad | Tough enough? Robust satisficing as a decision norm for long term | Global Priorities Institute 2021 (Academic talks) 32:41
592 Orri Stefansson | Should welfare equality be a global priority? | Global Priorities Institiute 2021 58:13
591 Teruji Thomas | A paradox for tiny probabilities and enormous values | Global Priorities Institiute 2020 27:50
590 Andreas Mogensen | The good news about just saving | Global Priorities Institute 2020 50:00
589 Andreas Mogensen - What does the future ask of us? | Global Priorities Insititute 2019 (Academic talks) 33:20
588 Teruji Thomas | The Asymmetry, Uncertainty, and the Long Term | Global Priorities Institute 2019 25:14
587 Andreas Mogensen | The Only Ethical Argument for Positive Delta? | Global Priorities Institute 2019 24:43
586 Christian J. Tarsney - The Epistemic Challenge to Longtermism | Global Priorities Institute 2019 36:03
585 Hilary Greaves - The case for longtermism | Global Priorities Institute 2019 58:58
584 Marc Fleurbaey - Valuing (far) future generations | Global Priorities Institute 2019 1:01:30
583 Closing session & Fireside Chat | Matthew Yglesias | EAG DC 22 46:11
582 Workshop: Improving Executive Function | Damon Pourtahmaseb-Sasi | EAG DC 22 44:28
581 Workshop: Feedback for EAs | Zachary Robinson | EAG DC 22 38:09
580 Fireside chat: Why We Fight — The Roots of War and the Paths to Peace | Chris Blattman | EAG DC 22 57:46
579 First Timers at EA Global | Angelina Li | EAG DC 22 26:29
578 Fireside chat: Russia, Ukraine and NATO | Rose Gottemoeller | EAG Bay Area 23 55:41
577 Will AI end everything? A guide to guessing | Katja Grace | EAG Bay Area 23 39:15
576 What's new in Open Philanthropy's GH&W work? | James Snowden & Norma Altshuler | EAG Bay Area 23 54:47
575 Nuclear weapons: ethics, law, and the limits of safety | Scott D. Sagan | EAG Bay Area 23 1:00:48
574 Opening session: Toby Ord | Toby Ord | EAG Bay Area 23 38:24
573 Workshop: Impostor syndrome | Kat Woods | EAG Bay Area 23 40:34
572 Workshop: Improve your decision-making | Spencer Greenberg | EAG Bay Area 23 21:23
571 Workshop: How can we have better online discussions? | Lizka Vaintrob | EAG Bay Area 23 46:55
570 Scaling Effective Causes: Cash transfers | Michael Kayemba | EAG DC 22 58:17
569 GiveWell's new interventions | Olivia Larsen | EAG Bay Area 23 51:17
568 Workshop: High Impact Careers | Sudhanshu Kasewa | EAG DC 22 55:24
567 Workshop: Building a Theory of Change for Your Research | Michael Aird | EAG DC 22 38:23
566 Fireside chat | Tyler Cowen | EAG DC 2022 52:29
565 Evidence-to-Policy Partnerships | Anne Healy, Sasha Gallant, Amanda Glassman | EAG DC 22 58:47
564 Workshop: Gone for Good — Identify and Alleviate Burnout | Megan Nelson | EAG DC 22 18:40
563 Workshop: Forecasting | Austin Chen | EAG DC 22 38:15
562 Innovation, Experimentation, and Effective Altruism | Michael Kremer | EAG DC 22 55:31
561 Current Gaps in the Nonprofit Space & How You Can Help to Address Them | Karolina Sarek | EAG DC 22 56:46
560 Lessons from the Alternative Protein Public-sector Playbook | Bruce Friedrich | EAG DC 22 1:00:05
559 Safeguarding Catastrophic Biological Events | Jaime Yassif, Beth Cameron, Jaspreet Pannu | EAG DC 22 53:37
558 Nuclear risk | Emma Belcher, Joan Rohlfing, Christine Parthemore, Carl Robichaud | EAG DC 22 1:03:02
557 How To Maximize Your Impact as a Working Professional | Devon Fritz | EAGxBerlin 22 49:24
556 The changing landscape of high-impact climate philanthropy | Johannes, Violet, Luisa | EAGxBerlin 22 49:08
555 Biosecurity: A Governance Perspective | Tessa Alexanian | EAGxBerlin 22 45:01
554 Taking Happiness Seriously | Michael Plant | EAGxBerlin 22 46:29
553 Measuring Good Better | Barry, Olivia, Michael, Katrina, Jason, Matt | EA Global: SF 22 29:32
552 How could you contribute to the development of safe AGI? | Mrinank Sharma | EAGxBerlin 22 38:10
551 Effective giving in Germany and Switzerland | Sebastian Schwiecker, Anne Schulze | EAGxBerlin 22 46:26
550 Effective Psychotherapy | Thomas Blank | EAGxBerlin 22 48:53
549 Animal Welfare & Alternative Proteins | Alex Holst | EAGxBerlin 22 50:14
548 How to deliver cash to millions in minutes | Lucio Melito | EAGxBerlin 22 22:28
547 Biosecurity: A Technical Perspective | Anemone Franz, Jasper Götting | EAGxBerlin 22 39:46
546 Paradigms of AI alignment: components and enablers | Victoria Krakovna | EAGxVirtual 2022 50:19
545 Panel Discussion: Local Priorities Research | EAGxVirtual 2022 41:00
544 Writing Well | Shakeel Hashim | EAGxVirtual 2022 41:25
543 Working on an Impactful Thesis | Vorathep Sachdev | EAGxVirtual 2022 40:26
542 Taking Happiness Seriously | Barry Grimes | EAGxVirtual 2022 40:22
541 The State of Alternative Protein: A Roadmap for Success | Varun Deshpande | EAGxVirtual 2022 48:06
540 Writing on the EA Forum | Lizka Vaintrob | EAGxVirtual 2022 47:42
539 Ukraine and Nuclear War Risk | Seth Baum | EAGxVirtual 2022 46:50
538 Lightning Talks | EAGxVirtual 2022 49:46
537 Think Local, Act Global: Opportunities for Long-Term Impact | Renan Araújo | EAGxVirtual 2022 37:09
536 How Can You Become a Clearer Thinker? | Spencer Greenberg | EAGxVirtual 2022 47:02
535 How to Maximize the Impact of your Climate Giving | Emily Thai | EAGxVirtual 2022 40:19
534 How and Why You Should Start a High-Impact Nonprofit | Steve Thompson | EAGxVirtual 2022 54:22
533 Fireside chat with Michael Aird | EAGxVirtual 2022 47:04
532 EA University Group Organizing | Jesse Rothman | EAGxVirtual 2022 45:38
531 Biosecurity policy in the age of AGI risk | David Manheim | EAGxVirtual 2022 45:26
530 Empowering yourself with forecasting | David Chee | EAGxVirtual 2022 46:52
529 Lessons from Building a Vaccine (and Company) in 3 Months | Ethan Alley | EAGxBoston 22 42:08
528 An Introduction to AI Governance | Ben Garfinkel | EAGxVirtual 2022 41:06
527 Academic community-building for wild animal welfare | Cameron Meyer Shorb | EAGxVirtual 2022 46:58
526 African Perspectives on Longtermism | Cecil Abungu | EAGxVirtual 2022 47:20
525 Opening Address | Ollie Base | EAGxVirtual 2022 9:48
524 The Next Global Agricultural Revolution | Bruce Friedrich | EAGxBoston 22 50:23
523 Subjective Wellbeing to Compare Cost-Effectiveness of Interventions | Joel McGuire | EAGxBoston 22 43:33
522 Preparing for a World in which Thousands Can Unleash New Pandemics | Kevin Esvelt | EAGxBoston 22 45:32
521 Fireside Chat: Effectively Reducing Suffering | David Coman-Hidy, Rockwell Schwartz | EAGxBoston 22 42:33
520 Boosting Effective Giving and Reducing Political Animosity | Joshua D. Greene | EAGxBoston 22 43:01
519 Better, Not Perfect | Max H. Bazerman | EAGxBoston 22 44:41
518 Closing Session | Ollie Base | EAGxOxford 22 7:16
517 Grand Futures: What are we hoping for? What do we do if we get it? | Anders Sandberg | EAGxOxford 22 59:09
516 Move fast and fix things: policy change learnings from LEEP | Clare Donaldson | EAGxOxford 22 26:33
515 A Simple Theory of Goal Refinement | Quinn Dougherty | EAGxBoston 22 42:19
514 Key findings from Global Priorities Research | Hayden Wilkinson | EAGxOxford 22 52:05
513 Fireside Chat | William MacAskill, Simran Dhaliwal | EAGxOxford 22 46:20
512 AI Safety Careers | Rohin Shah, Lewis Hammond and Kuhan Jeyapragasan | EAGxOxford 22 52:16
511 AI Alignment: An Introduction | Rohin Shah | EAGxOxford 22 52:50
510 Careers Q&A from 80,000 Hours | Habiba Islam, Alex Lawsen | EAGxOxford 22 45:45
509 Pandemic Prevention Network | Sanjay Joshi | EAGxOxford 22 28:35
508 Rowing and Steering the Effective Altruism Movement | Joshua Monrad | EAGxOxford 22 28:24
507 How to do good as a software engineer | Benjamin Hilton | EAGxOxford 22 24:32
506 Introduction to Global Catastrophic Biological Risks | Simon Grimm, Janvi Ahuja | EAGxOxford 22 47:31
505 Food Security and Global Catastrophic Risks from an EA perspective | Michael Hinge | EAGxOxford 22 38:57
504 Existential Risk Pessimism and the Time of Perils | David Thorstad | EAGxOxford 22 24:56
503 Exploring careers that help animals: Your next steps | Jamie Harris | EAGxOxford 22 25:28
502 Doing (More) Events Better | Charlotte Darnell, Ollie Base | EAGxOxford 22 25:06
501 The Importance of Building EA Communities at Universities | Jessica McCurdy | EAGxBoston 22 31:53
500 Opening Session | William MacAskill | EAGxOxford 22 14:36
499 What we’re learning about spreading EA ideas | Grace Adams | EAGxOxford 22 24:00
498 Doing Research, and Life as a Researcher | Julian Jamison | EAGxOxford 22 24:17
497 What happens if you decide to start a charity | Karolina Sarek | EAGxOxford 22 44:15
496 Sustainable proteins: plant-based, cultivated, and fermentation | Seren L. Kell | EAGxOxford 22 23:03
495 Effective Thesis and highly impactful research careers | David Janku | EAGxOxford 22 25:08
494 Q&A: Operations | Jonathan Michel, Caroline Jeanmaire, Ivan Burduk | EAGxOxford 22 26:20
493 Making Effective Causes Scalable | Kwamina Orleans-Pobee | EAGxOxford 22 24:27
492 Early-Career Opportunities in AI Governance | Lennart Heim, Caroline Jeanmaire | EAGxOxford 22 53:50
491 Climate Change and EA: A Question Game | Goodwin Gibbins | EAGxOxford 22 51:42
490 Ambitiously trying to solve big problems | Dewi Erwan | EAGxOxford 22 26:04
489 Closing session + How to grow effectively | Amy, Eli, Olivia | EA Global: SF 22 46:30
488 Rationality & Alignment | Ruby Bloom | EA Global: SF 22 24:43
487 First timers at EA Global | Angelina Li | EA Global: SF 22 28:08
486 Science of Scaling | Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak | EA Global: SF 2022 55:32
485 Competition law is one of the most important levers for AI governance | Haydn Belfield | EAG: SF 22 56:50
484 Community lessons from a COVID vaccine sprint | Grigory Khimulya | EA Global: SF 22 19:45
483 Opening Session + Fireside Chat | William MacAskill, Toby Ord | EA Global: SF 22 1:10:06
482 Betting on AI is like betting on semiconductors in the 70's | Danny Hernandez | EA Global: SF 22 58:26
481 Starting a new organisation | Andres J Zorrilla, Lauren Mee, Anna C Thorsheim | EA Global: SF 2022 57:30
480 Farmed animal advocacy: Where are we, and what’s next? | Zoë Sigle | EA Global: SF 22 55:17
479 High impact careers | Habiba Islam | EA Global: SF 22 30:43
478 Forming your own views on AI safety (without stress!) | Neel Nanda | EA Global: SF 22 46:21
477 Making high impact decisions | Anna Edmonds | EA Global: SF 22 54:03
476 Level Up: Expectations at different stages of your career | Jungwon Byun | EA Global: SF 22 30:24
475 Big needs in longtermism and how to help with them | Holden Karnofsky | EA Global: SF 22 1:15:39
474 EA Talks Exclusive: Could treating depression be a top intervention? | Convo with StrongMinds CEO Sean Mayberry 1:25:31
473 What is an Effective Altruist? EARadio Trailer 1:07
472 Facing the risk of nuclear war in the 21st century | Carl Robichaud | EA Global: Virtual 2020 22:44
471 Eliminating parasitic worm infections | Carolyn Henry | EA Global: London 2018 25:49
470 SERI 2022: AI alignment and Redwood Research | Buck Shlegeris (CTO) 29:30
469 Prospecting for gold | Owen Cotton-Barratt | EAGxOxford 2016 52:59
468 The non-identity problem | Derek Parfit | EAGxOxford 2016 46:20
467 Introduction to EA | Ajeya Cotra | EAGxBerkeley 2016 35:05
466 SERI 2022: Q&A about 80,000 Hours Career Advising | Habiba Islam 31:52
465 SERI 2022: Structure of climate risk on high impact climate philanthropy | Johannes Ackva 29:22
464 SERI 2022: Well Founded and Human Compatible AI | Stuart Russell 43:22
463 SERI 2022: Timelines for Transformative AI and Language Model Alignment | Ajeya Cotra 28:17
462 Dispensers for Safe Water Experiments | Brett, Marinella, Arthur | EA Global: London 22 1:01:51
461 Opening Talk | Amy Labenz & William MacAskill | EA Global: London 22 34:39
460 The State of Aquatic Animal Advocacy | Sophika, Andrés, Alex, Bruce | EA Global: London 22 59:40
459 Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction | Andy Weber, Kit Harris | EA Global: London 22 55:04
458 Presenting big ideas & complex data to the public | Edouard, Hannah, Abie | EA Global: London 22 59:50
457 What we look for in early projects | Zachary R, Jonas V, Owen CB | EA Global: London 2022 31:06
456 What it really takes to found a high impact charity | Joey Savoie | EA Global: London 2021 58:48
455 Beyond The Precipice: A New Nuclear Paradigm for Surviving the Anthropocene | Joan Rohlfing 56:47
454 Fireside chat | Will MacAskill | EA Global: London 2021 58:45
453 The state of effective altruism | Benjamin Todd | EA Global: London 2021 45:52
452 Careers strategies and building aptitudes | Habiba Islam | EA Global - London 2021 59:56
451 Campus specialists: a promising career path | Joan Gass | EA Global: London 2021 30:58
450 Workplace and professional EA groups | EA Global London 2021 33:06
449 Help find your dream colleague | Max Dalton | EA Global: London 2021 21:56
448 80,000 Hours careers workshop | Habiba Islam | EA Global: London 2021 32:18
447 Responding to evidence: what we do wrong and how to do better | Anna Edmonds | EA Global London 2021 1:00:53
446 Ezra Klein Interview (New York Times) | EA Global: Reconnect 2021 1:45:00
445 Holden Karnofsky (Open Philanthropy) | EA Global: Reconnect 2021 59:24
444 Maintaining motivation | EA Global: Reconnect 2021 57:26
443 Interview with Toby Ord | EA Global: Reconnect 2021 53:28
442 Choosing effective causes in a radically uncertain world | Eva Vivalt 25:09
441 Animal Research Career Story | Oscar Horta 4:35
440 How to build a safe advanced AI (Evan Hubinger) | What's up in AI safety? (Asya Bergal) 54:16
439 How you can make an impact on the EA Forum | Aaron Gertler 27:41
438 How to organize a graduate conference | Jonathan Courtney 23:57
437 Doing the most good with a law degree | Cullen O'Keefe | EA Student Summit 2020 23:31
436 Industrial alternative foods for global catastrophic risks | Juan García Martínez 23:28
435 An introduction to global priorities research | Rossa O'Keeffe-O'Donovan 17:43
434 Closing gaps in alternative protein science | Amy Huang 41:32
433 AI alignment, philosophical pluralism, and the relevance of non-Western philosophy | Tan Zhi Xuan 17:20
432 Farm animal welfare and alternative protein opportunities in Asia-Pacific | Lewis Bollard 24:55
431 Gentle Bayesian updating | David Manley 26:42
430 Goals for university groups | Joan Gass 22:56
429 What happens if you decide to start a charity? | Karolina Sarek & Nikita Patel 51:20
428 Fireside Chat | Nick Beckstead 25:08
427 Estimation and forecasting: an overview | Amanda Ngo | EA Student Summit 21:35
426 How to make a difference by pledging to give more, and more effectively | Luke Freeman 25:24
425 How to help group members make effective career plans | Huw Thomas & Alex Holness-Tofts 23:59
424 Bringing techno-globalism back: a romantically realist reframing of the US-China tech relationship | Jeffrey Ding 24:46
423 Fireside Chat | Jaan Tallinn 25:10
422 International agreements to spend percentage of GDP on global public goods | Hauke Hillebrandt 29:12
421 Against Malaria Foundation: the impact of accountability | Rob Mather 25:49
420 Why effective altruism is central to rebuilding social capital and egalitarianism | Andrew Leigh MP 25:39
419 Meeting corporate cage-free egg pledges through impact incentives | Jayasimha Nuggehalli 22:36
418 Seizing opportunities to improve animal welfare in Taiwan | Jonathon Tree 24:31
417 Australians’ perceptions of global catastrophic risks | Emily Grundy 24:31
416 Transforming how data drives decision-making in global development | Tony Senanayake 22:45
415 Starting a charity: the power of contextual expertise | Nikita Patel & Corrina Vali 25:10
414 Our latest research and recommendations on climate change | Johannes Ackva 26:12
413 Moral standing and cause prioritization | Jason Schukraft 22:56
412 Journalism and accurately communicating EA ideas | Rob Wiblin, Michael Levine, and Kelsey Piper 22:53
411 Naïve effective altruism and the danger of neglecting psychology | Stefan Schubert 17:40
410 Self-care: balancing sacrifice and renewal | Daniel Kestenholz 24:25
409 Artificial Intelligence Career Stories | Evan Hubinger and Caroline Jeanmaire 11:00
408 How students will lead the alternative protein revolution | Amy Huang 26:37
407 CEA strategy update | Max Dalton & Joan Gass 28:09
406 80,000 Hours: Key Ideas with Ben Todd 22:46
405 How I think students should orient to AI safety | Buck Shlegeris 14:12
404 SCI Foundation: deworming done differently | Katie Fantaguzzi 22:36
403 Global Health and Development Career Stories | Nikita Patel 7:20
402 Getting a career in global development | Tony Senanayake 24:44
401 Building a strong community through effective altruism groups | Catherine Low 22:43
400 Doing good as a student: tradeoffs and project ideas | Claire Zabel 22:19
399 Which cause to work on? | Kit Harris 22:15
398 WANBAM: Our successes, challenges, and opportunities to get involved | Kathryn Mecrow-Flynn 26:11
397 Dual moral obligations and international cooperation against global catastrophic risks | Jenny Xiao 24:13
396 Fireside chat | Peter Singer 24:37
395 Using “Back of the Envelope Calculations” (BOTECs) to prioritize interventions | Zachary Robinson 23:22
394 Expansion of animal advocacy and concern for wild animal suffering in India | Aditya SK 22:41
393 Decoupling: a technique for reducing bias | David Manley 24:02
392 Outlook on the emerging field of wild animal welfare research | Michelle Graham and Oscar Horta 25:19
391 Mitigating catastrophic biorisks | Kevin Esvelt 25:45
390 Cellular agriculture: futureproofing our food systems for humans, animals and our planet | Bianca Le 24:19
389 GiveWell’s current progress and priorities | Olivia Larsen 25:02
388 Biosecurity Career Story | Dr Tara Kirk Sell 8:27
387 Reducing global catastrophic biological risks | Jaime Yassif 24:54
386 Doing empirical global priorities research: the question of civilizational collapse and recovery| Luisa Rodriguez 25:17
385 Evidence, cluelessness and the long term | Hilary Greaves 31:22
384 A new tool for evaluating opportunities to help farm animals globally | Lucas Alvarenga 14:58
383 Suvita’s first year: Vaccines in the spotlight | Fiona Conlon 24:19
382 EAGxVirtual 2020: Q&A with Toby Ord 53:36
381 EAGxVirtual 2020: COVID-19: GiveDirectly’s emergency cash response (Rachel Waddell) 41:04
380 EAGxVirtual 2020: The latest advice from 80,000 Hours (Michelle Hutchinson and Arden Koehler) 51:47
379 EAGxVirtual 2020: Q&A with Will MacAskill 51:11
378 EAGxVirtual 2020: Q&A with Marcus Davis (Co-Executive Director of Rethink Priorities) 57:41
377 EAGxVirtual 2020: Doing the most good for animals post COVID-19 (Lewis Bollard) 41:36
376 EAGxVirtual 2020: Ensuring safety and consistency in the age of machine learning (Chongli Qin) 42:41
375 EAGxVirtual 2020: Identifying the most cost effective programs to improve mental health (Jasper Synowski) 40:52
374 EAGxVirtual 2020: Project Management 101 1:00:46
373 EAGxVirtual 2020: Mitigating catastrophic biorisks (Kevin Esvelt) 44:36
372 EAGxVirtual 2020: Why you (yes, you) should post on the EA Forum (Aaron Gertler) 1:00:54
371 EAGxVirtual 2020: How social science research can inform AI governance (Baobao Zhang) 40:14
370 EAGxVirtual 2020: Maximize your impact for animals (Jamie Harris) 35:29
369 EAGxVirtual 2020: Growth and the case against randomista development (Hauke Hillebrandt) 38:55
368 EAGxVirtual 2020: Building a diverse and inclusive movement (Julia Wise) 40:37
367 EAGxVirtual 2020: How to guard the guardians themselves—Strategies to support political decision-making (Max Stauffer) 41:39
366 EAGxVirtual 2020: Lightning Talks 58:19
365 EAGxVirtual 2020: Evidence-informed decision-making in global health and development (Ruth Levine and Caitlin Tulloch) 44:50
364 EAGxVirtual 2020: An update to our thinking on climate change (Johannes Ackva) 40:18
363 EAGxVirtual 2020: Persistence and reversibility of wild animal welfare interventions (Simon Eckerström-Liedholm) 41:00
362 EAGxVirtual 2020: Reasons you might think human level AI soon is unlikely (Asya Bergal) 36:27
361 EAGxVirtual 2020: Developing a research agenda for bridging peace and conflict studies and existential risk (Noah Taylor) 39:49
360 EAGxVirtual 2020: Tools for decision making (Joey Savoie) 39:38
359 EAGxVirtual 2020: Animal advocacy in a global context (Marianne van der Werf) 42:09
358 Q & A with Peter Singer (University of Melbourne Effective Altruism) 1:44:48
357 Virtual EAG 2020: Closing remarks (Will MacAskill) 10:09
356 Virtual EAG 2020: Q&A with Leah Edgerton, executive director at Animal Charity Evaluators 41:43
355 Virtual EAG 2020: Q&A with Elie Hassenfeld, co-founder and CEO at GiveWell 53:54
354 Virtual EAG 2020: Fireside chat—AI governance (Markus Anderljung and Ben Garfinkel) 41:55
353 Virtual EAG 2020: Identifying opportunities for farmed animals (Garcés, Leah) 19:37
352 Virtual EAG 2020: Facing the risk of nuclear war in the 21st Century (Carl Robichaud) 22:46
351 Virtual EAG 2020: Taking good food global (Richard Parr) 32:16
350 Virtual EAG 2020: Finding equilibrium in a difficult time (Julia Wise) 2:42
349 Virtual EAG 2020: What’s been happening in AI alignment? (Rohin Shah) 31:35
348 Virtual EAG 2020: Growing meat—A market-based approach to building an ethical food system (Zak Weston) 24:55
347 Virtual EAG 2020: Representing future generations (Tyler John) 31:51
346 Virtual EAG 2020: Q&A with Toby Ord, senior research fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute 29:18
345 Virtual EAG 2020: The Precipice—Existential risk and the future of humanity (Toby Ord) 20:05
344 Virtual EAG 2020: Opening Talk (Joan Gass) 24:57
343 EAG London 2019: Is impact investing impactful? (John Halstead) 30:44
342 EAG London 2019: DMI—How to put your own charity to the test 22:34
341 EAG London 2019: Fireside chat (Bonnie Jenkins) 49:15
340 EAG London 2019: Biological aging—A new approach to measuring animal welfare (Will Bradshaw) 25:03
339 EAG London 2019: Fireside chat (Will MacAskill) 25:39
338 EAG London 2019: Open-source learning—A bargaining approach (Jesse Clifton) 22:44
337 EAG London 2019: Moral weights in the developing world (Alice Redfern) 24:42
336 EAG London 2019: Can we predictably improve the far future? (Christian Tarsney) 27:48
335 EAG London 2019: Understanding the gaps between academia and policymaking (Dan Brown) 28:27
334 EAG London 2019: Taking care of our people—Cultivating a supportive organizational culture (David Coman-Hidy) 29:12
333 EAG London 2019: Estimating long-term effects without long-term data (David Rhys Bernard) 28:19
332 EAG London 2019: Scaling industrial food production in nuclear winter (Jacob Cates and Aron Mill) 24:37
331 EAG London 2019: Deciphering China’s AI dream (Jeffrey Ding) 31:03
330 EAG London 2019: A utilitarian case for animal rights (Jess Sebo) 25:40
329 EAG London 2019: How to do research that matters (Karolina Sarek) 29:08
328 EAG London 2019: Growing a sustainable future through cellular agriculture (Kate Krueger) 26:27
327 EAG London 2019: How to start an effective charity (Katherine Savoie) 19:06
326 EAG London 2019: Future Perfect—A year of coverage (Kelsey Piper) 27:21
325 EAG London 2019: The likelihood and severity of a US-Russia nuclear exchange (Luisa Rodriguez) 27:47
324 EAG London 2019: Rational group decision-making (Mahendra Prasad) 28:29
323 EAG London 2019: Rethink Priorities—Empirical research on neglected causes (Marcus Davis) 24:16
322 EAG London 2019: Could climate change make Earth uninhabitable for humans? (Niel Bowerman) 28:42
321 EAG London 2019: Defining and unpacking transformative AI (Ross Gruetzemacher, Jess Whittlestone) 23:17
320 EAG London 2019: Are cash transfers the best policy option? (Sam Carter) 27:16
319 EAG London 2019: Charity Entrepreneurship–graduate lightning talks 26:33
318 EAG 2019 London: Ingredients for building disruptive research teams (Stefan Torges) 23:48
317 EAG London 2019: The Precipice—Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity (Toby Ord) 27:27
316 EAG London 2019: How the Open Wing Alliance is driving progress worldwide (Alexandria Beck) 26:37
315 EAG 2019 SF: Doing good in an infinite chaotic world (Hayden Wilkinson) 31:36
314 EAG 2019 SF: Climate change deaths increase the social cost of carbon (R. Daniel Bressler) 30:36
313 EAG 2019 SF: Cooperating with future generations: An experimental investigation (Ben Grodeck) 25:58
312 EAG 2019 SF: Fireside Chat with Philip Tetlock 59:47
311 EAG 2019 SF: Current Work in AI Alignment (Paul Christiano) 31:21
310 EAG 2019 SF: Forecasting research results (Eva Vivalt) 25:54
309 EAG 2019 SF: Policy change in low and middle-income countries (Norma Altshuler) 29:04
308 EAG 2019 SF: What animal advocates can learn from medicine and global development (Neil Buddy Shah) 25:46
307 EAG 2019 SF: Risks from great-power competition (Dani Nedal) 37:10
306 EAG 2019 SF: Improving coordination with China to reduce AI risk (Brian Tse) 32:18
305 EAG 2019 SF: Does suffering dominate enjoyment in the animal kingdom? (Zach Groff) 28:38
304 EAG 2019 SF: Manufacturing medical countermeasures against catastrophic biothreats (Daniel Gastfriend) 28:18
303 EAG 2019 SF: Lessons learned in farm animal welfare (Lewis Bollard) 23:57
302 EAG 2019 SF: Strategic considerations for effective animal advocacy (Leah Edgerton) 19:41
301 EAG 2019 SF: Training ML systems to answer open-ended questions (Andreas Stuhmueller) 21:25
300 EAG 2019 SF: How to replace our broken voting system (Aaron Hamlin) 26:21
299 EAG 2019 SF: U.S. ballot initiatives as a pathway for EA policy (Peter Hurford) 16:09
298 EAG 2019 SF: Effective behavior change (Spencer Greenberg) 29:27
297 EAG 2019 SF: The Windfall Clause: Sharing the benefits of advanced AI (Cullen O’Keefe) 25:54
296 EAG 2019 SF: Rejuvenation biotechnology—Will “age” soon cease to mean “aging”? (Aubrey de Grey) 28:45
295 EAG 2019 SF: Sustainable motivation (Helen Toner) 23:51
294 EAG 2019 SF: How to build a high-impact career in international development (Joan Gass) 30:19
293 EAG 2019 SF: How evolution can help us understand wild animal welfare (Michelle Graham) 22:40
292 EAG 2019 SF: Philanthropy timing and the Hinge of History (Phil Trammell) 26:14
291 EAG 2019 SF: The benefits of starting your own charity (Katriel Friedman) 26:14
290 EAG 2019 SF: Creating a new agricultural revolution (Bruce Friedrich) 30:04
289 EAG 2019 SF: Lessons from an EA-aligned charity startup (Brendan Eappen) 27:28
288 EAG 2019 SF: Clean and plant-based meat in the developing world (Varun Deshpande) 22:56
287 EAG 2018 London: Paretotopian Goal Alignment 20:35
286 EAG 2018 London: Reframing Superintelligence 41:30
285 EAG 2018 London: AI Safety Needs Social Scientists 31:41
284 EAG 2018 London: The plurality pandemic 23:55
283 EAG 2018 London: Fireside chat with Toby Ord 50:58
282 EAG 2018 London: Promoting welfare biology as the study of wild-animal suffering 23:55
281 EAG 2018 London: Against Malaria Foundation—What we do 50:53
280 EAG 2018 London: How sure are we about this AI stuff? 29:26
279 EAG 2018 London: Using evidence for smart impact investing 31:47
278 EAG 2018 London: Fireside chat with Rachel Glennerster 1:11:22
277 EAG 2018 London: Psychology of existential risk and long termism 26:39
276 EAG 2018 London: Givewell incubation grants—Learning through grantmaking 29:32
275 EAG 2018 London: Global Priorities Institute: Our goals and research 1:02:04
274 EAG 2018 London: How corporate reform is changing the landscape for animals 24:03
273 EAG 2018 London: How to avoid accidentally having a negative impact with your project 25:29
272 EAG 2018 London: Risks from great power conflicts 28:00
271 EAG 2018 London: The friendship bench 31:06
270 EAG 2018 London: A/B testing foreign aid 22:15
269 EAG 2018 London: Effective giving 33:08
268 EAG 2018 London: From the Neolithic revolution to the far future 26:37
267 EAG 2018 London: Charity entrepreneurship 29:36
266 EAG 2018 London: Policy makers love their children too 22:00
265 EAG 2018 London: Loss of industrial civilization and recovery 37:16
264 EAG 2018 London: When will farm animals experience more utility than suffering? 15:26
263 EAG 2018 London: What role might insects play as part of the future of food? 50:30
262 EAGx 2018 Netherlands: An introduction to normative uncertainty 32:55
261 EAGx 2018 Netherlands: Thinking critically about wild-animal suffering 30:42
260 EAGx 2018 Netherlands: Considerations for fundraising in effective altruism 27:43
259 EAGx 2018 Netherlands: Complexity science and computational modelling 54:34
258 EAG 2018 SF: Why should effective altruists embrace uncertainty? 15:12
257 EAG 2018 SF: Lightning talks 25:55
256 EAG 2018 SF: How biology has changed 9:49
255 EAG 2018 SF: Center for Applied Rationality Workshop 46:56
254 EAG 2018 SF: Productivity hacks 29:19
253 EAG 2018 SF: Planning productivity 39:04
252 EAG 2018 SF: Force multiplication 26:17
251 EAG 2018 SF: Animal advocacy strategies—Technology vs. social change 25:30
250 EAG 2018 SF: Trusting experts 58:16
249 EAG 2018 SF: Building support for ending wild-animal suffering 1:00:05
248 EAG 2018 SF: Open Philanthropy Project biosecurity update 25:39
247 EAG 2018 SF: The role of existing institutions in AI strategy 56:22
246 EAG 2018 SF: The future of surveillance 17:13
245 EAG 2018 SF: Ending factory farming 20:28
244 EAG 2018 SF: Personhood initiatives 27:31
243 EAG 2018 SF: From agitator to innovator 26:56
242 EAG 2018 SF: Analyzing AI actors 39:24
241 EAG 2018 SF: The AI governance landscape 22:37
240 EAG 2018 SF: Reconciling international security 30:58
239 EAG 2018 SF: GiveWell incubation grants 27:17
238 EAG 2018 SF: The far future of intelligent life across the universe 26:38
237 EAG 2018 SF: Pandemic pathogens 29:54
236 EAG 2018 SF: Clean meat 20:33
235 EAG 2018 SF: Jaan Tallinn fireside chat 28:56
234 EAG 2018 SF: Value traps, and how to avoid them (Spencer Greenberg) 28:28
233 EAG 2018 SF: Biosecurity as an EA cause area 29:04
232 EAG 2018 SF: Beyond top charities (Neil Buddy Shah) 28:38
231 EAG 2018 SF: Fireside chat with Nick Beckstead 29:48
230 EAG 2018 SF: Psychology of effective altruism (Stefan Schubert) 19:35
229 EAG 2018 SF: Understanding universal basic income (Sam Carter and Joe Huston) 29:28
228 EAG 2018 SF: Fireside chat with Holden Karnofsky 56:18
227 EAG 2018 SF: Assessing global catastrophic biological risks (Crystal Watson) 22:11
226 EAG 2018 SF: Crucial considerations in wild-animal suffering (Persis Eskander) 29:31
225 EAG 2018 SF: How can effective altruism stay curious? (Will MacAskill) 18:16
224 Update on the Open Philanthropy Project (Holden Karnofsky) 56:03
223 GiveWell’s 2018 top charities (Catherine Hollander and Elie Hassenfeld) 52:36
222 EAG 2017 London: Closing talk (William MacAskill) 29:06
221 EAG 2017 London: Invest in evil to do more good? (Hauke Hillebrandt) 7:40
220 EAG 2017 London: What are the best ways to improve world happiness? (Michael Plant) 27:15
219 EAG 2017 London: Universalised critiques of EA (Emilia Wilson) 4:57
218 EAG 2017 London: The technological landscape of affective artificial general intelligence (Daniel Eth) 5:08
217 EAG 2017 London: The Open Philanthropy Project’s work on AI risk (Helen Toner) 23:21
216 EAG 2017 London: Biotechnology and existential risk (Andrew Snyder-Beattie) 29:09
215 EAG 2017 London: Shaping the far future (Joseph Carlsmith) 5:38
214 EAG 2017 London: Reducing wild-animal suffering through research (Persis Eskander) 30:45
213 EAG 2017 London: Prioritisation and economics (Max Dalton) 27:08
212 EAG 2017 London: Preventing deaths from pesticide self-poisoning (Leah Utyasheva) 29:45
211 EAG 2017 London: Clean Meat—Holy Grail or Pipe Dream? (Natalie Cargill, Seren Kell, and Alex Foster) 36:12
210 EAG 2017 London: Pathways into animal-advocacy research (James Spurgeon) 24:57
209 EAG 2017 London: What we know and don’t know about universal basic income (Alison Fahey) 35:43
208 EAG 2017 London: Orienting towards the long-term future (Joseph Carlsmith) 25:26
207 EAG 2017 London: Near-term AI security risks, and what to do about them (Shahar Avin) 40:21
206 EAG 2017 London: Multiverse-wide cooperation (Caspar Oesterheld) 34:22
205 EAG 2017 London: Mechanisms for donor coordination (Dominik Peters) 7:00
204 EAG 2017 London: Improving institutional decision-making (Jess Whittlestone) 28:46
203 EAG 2017 London: Importance of operations roles in EA/X-risk community (Tanya Singh) 30:04
202 EAG 2017 London: Implementing cause prioritization at OpenPhil (Ajeya Cotra) 30:43
201 EAG 2017 London: Humanity’s impact on wild-animal suffering (Persis Eskander) 6:30
200 EAG 2017 London: Governance of artificial intelligence (Allan Dafoe) 32:34
199 EAG 2017 London: Ethical obligations lightning talk (Jonathan Courtney) 5:12
198 EAG 2017 London: Fireside Chat (Shamil Chandaria and William MacAskill) 26:40
197 EAG 2017 London: GiveWell incubation grants (James Snowden) 25:31
196 EAG 2017 London: Opening talk (Will MacAskill) 26:05
195 EAG 2017 SF: Closing talk (Will MacAskill) 16:17
194 EAG 2017 SF: Musings on advanced artificial intelligence (panel) 50:04
193 EAG 2017 SF: EA Funds panel 51:01
192 EAG 2017 SF: Policy entrepreneurship for EAs (Tom Kalil with Anjali Gopal) 29:09
191 EAG 2017 SF: Opening talk (Will MacAskill) 38:34
190 EAG 2017 SF: EAs in entrepreneurship (panel) 34:44
189 EAG 2017 SF: EA community building (Nick Beckstead) 37:09
188 EAG 2017 SF: Diversity in EA, and lightning talks 52:42
187 EAG 2017 SF: Working in AI (multiple speakers) 49:33
186 EAG 2017 SF: AI safety (Katja Grace) 17:08
185 EAG 2017 SF: Why effective altruists should care about global governance (Kristian Rönn) 22:31
184 EAG 2017 SF: Fireside chat (Holden Karnofsky with William MacAskill) 1:02:33
183 EAG 2017 SF: Global Farm Animal Welfare Opportunities (Lewis Bollard) 29:51
182 EAG 2017 SF: What does (and doesn’t) AI mean for effective altruism? (Owen Cotton-Barratt) 26:31
181 EAG 2017 SF: Virtual reality for promoting empathy (Jose Valle) 12:14
180 EAG 2017 SF: Logistics at scale (panel) 39:58
179 EAG 2017 SF: The Open Philanthropy Project’s work on potential risks from advanced AI (Daniel Dewey) 33:18
178 EAG 2017 SF: GiveWell top charities and incubation grants (panel) 50:56
177 EAG 2017 SF: Getting things done (panel) 48:58
176 EAG 2017 SF: Lunar colony (Will Marshall) 30:54
175 EAG 2017 SF: Marketing effective altruism (panel) 48:06
174 EAG 2017 SF: Celebrating failed projects (panel) 52:13
173 EAG 2017 SF: Center for Effective Global Action (Ofir Reich) 19:29
172 EAG 2017 SF: Fireside chat (Bruce Friedrich and Paul Shapiro) 35:29
171 EAG 2017 SF: Moral trade and effective altruism (Ruairí Donnelly) 13:17
170 EAG 2017 SF: Embedding EA thinking in government decisions beyond the OECD (Claire Walsh) 23:59
169 EAG 2017 SF: Social science as lens on effective charity (Spencer Greenberg) 25:12
168 EAG 2017 Boston: The AI revolution and international politics (Allan Dafoe) 34:49
167 EAG 2017 Boston: Open until dangerous—Gene drive and the case for reforming research (Kevin Esvelt) 48:18
166 EAG 2017 Boston: CRISPR (George Church) 30:52
165 EAG 2017 Boston: Opening talk (Will MacAskill) 39:46
164 EAG 2017 Boston: Convinced, not convincing (Duncan Sabien) 28:30
163 EAG 2017 Boston: Effective altruism, existential risk, and existential hope (Max Tegmark) 35:10
162 EAG 2017 Boston: Effective Altruism in Government (Jason Matheny) 21:17
161 EAG 2017 Boston: Preventing catastrophic risks by mitigating subcatastrophic ones (Marc Lipsitch) 28:24
160 EAG 2017 Boston: Closing remarks (Will MacAskill) 24:30
159 EAG 2017 Boston: S-risks—Why they are the worst existential risks, and how to prevent them (Max Daniel) 49:25
158 EAG 2017 Boston: Moral cooperation (Stefan Schubert) 35:40
157 EAG 2017 Boston: Expanding the moral circle (Kelly Witwicki) 23:42
156 EAG 2017 Boston: Changing corporate and public policy—Lessons from farm-animal advocacy (Lewis Bollard) 34:26
155 EAG 2017 Boston: AI Assisted Data Analysis for Humanitarian Causes (Vikash Mansinghka) 44:47
154 EAG 2017 Boston: Can food technology and markets get us to animal liberation more quickly than educational campaigns? (Bruce Friedrich) 42:30
153 EAG 2017 Boston: The future of blockchain technology: Beyond digital currency to global coordination (Neha Narula) 34:48
152 EAG 2017 Boston: GiveWell research update (Chelsea Tabart) 34:06
151 EAG 2017 Boston: The moral value of information (Amanda Askell) 28:46
150 EAG 2017 Boston: Using Evidence to Inform Policy (Heidi McAnnally-Linz) 38:47
149 EAG 2017 Boston: Giving What We Can Update (Julia Wise) 28:17
148 EAG 2017 Boston: Are we facing a reproducibility crisis, and what can we do about it? (James Turitto) 39:03
147 EAG 2017 Boston: Is universal basic income a viable way to support humans in the face of technological change? (Alison Fahey) 29:15
146 EAG 2017 Boston: Impact v. Principle at the American Civil Liberties Union (Brigid Slipka) 27:47
145 EAG 2017 Boston: How can we best work together as a community (Ben Todd) 25:54
144 EAG 2017 Boston: What sets the exponent of neuroscience progress (Adam Marblestone) 31:33
143 EAG 2017 Boston: Harnessing the power of academia (Michelle Hutchinson) 25:43
142 Rationally Speaking: Thinking About Humanity’s Far Future (Owen Cotton-Barratt) 49:36
141 EAGx Australia: What matters most? (Eva Vivalt) 9:18
140 EA Global: Closing Session (Will MacAskill) 40:51
139 EA Global: Forecasting and Predictions (Owen Cotton-Barratt, Robin Hanson, Jason Matheny, and Julia Galef) 57:34
138 EA Global: Engineering Revolutions (Ed Boyden) 32:38
137 EA Global: Flow-Through Effects (Rob Wiblin) 27:23
136 EA Global: Should EAs Do Policy? (Seb Farquhar) 34:11
135 EA Global: From Behavioral Economics to Public Policy (Cass Sunstein) 1:04:01
134 EA Global: The Replication Crisis (Julia Galef, Stuart Buck, Brian Nosek, Ivan Oransky, and Stephanie Wykstra) 1:01:03
133 EA Global: Doing Philanthropy Better (Cari Tuna and William MacAskill) 36:39
132 EA Global: Q&A with Philip Tetlock 22:28
131 EA Global: The End of Poverty (Rajesh Mirchandani, Jeff Brown, Anne Healy, Svetha Janumpalli, Timothy Telleen-Lawton, and Peter Singer) 1:05:01
130 EA Global: Philanthropy and Technology (Jann Tallinn, Howie Lempel, Luke Nosek, Katrin Verclas, Garreth Spillane, and Erik Torenberg) 1:13:53
129 EA Global: Creating Effective Policies (Genya Dana, Tom Kalil, Rajesh Mirchandani, and Seb Farquhar) 55:42
128 EA Global: Data-Driven Movement Building (Sam Deere, Tara Mac Aulay, Alexandre Sevigny, Ken Strasma, Brett Thalmann, and Chris Wylie) 55:19
127 EA Global: Opportunities in Science and Technology Policy (Tom Kalil and Roxanne Heston) 27:16
126 EA Global: Rethinking Meat, and the End of Factory Farming (Claire Zabel, Lewis Bollard, Isha Datar, Bruce Friedrich, Tobias Leenaert, and Allison Smith) 59:10
125 EA Global: Avian Cognition and Animal Welfare (Irene Pepperberg) 29:44
124 EA Global: Engaging Developing-Country Governments (Vivian Bronsoler, Rachel Glennerster, and Gautam Patel) 57:25
123 EA Global: Basic Income—The GiveDirectly Experiment (Ian Bassin and Sam Deere) 27:19
122 EA Global: Beyond Malaria (Kevin Esvelt and Genya Dana) 34:35
121 EA Global: Government-Driven Science and Technology (Jason Matheny) 28:02
120 EA Global: How much evidence is enough? (Michael Kremer) 32:56
119 EA Global: Aggregating Knowledge (Tara Mac Aulay, Julia Galef, Amanda Askell, Sarah Constantin, and Heidi McAnnally-Linz) 54:05
118 EA Global: Opening Keynote (Toby Ord and Will MacAskill) 55:44
117 EA Global Melbourne: Philosophy and Effective Altruism Panel (Hilary Greaves, Peter Singer, Justin Oakley, and David Pearce) 33:46
116 EA Global Melbourne: The Most Good You Should Do (Peter Singer) 38:18
115 EA Global Melbourne: Non-Human Animal Ethics (Peter Singer) 20:51
114 EA Global Melbourne: Why & How We Should Prioritise (Niel Bowerman) 29:33
113 EA Global Melbourne: Virtue Ethics & Effective Altruism (Justin Oakley) 19:50
112 EA Global Melbourne: Astronomical Stakes (Neil Bowerman) 34:12
111 EA Global Melbourne: Giving What We Can to Eradicate Global Poverty (Sam Deere) 25:12
110 Giving What We Can: Giving and Happiness (Andreas Mogensen) 28:47
109 Giving What We Can: The Ethics of Giving (Theron Pummer) 53:10
108 Predicting AI—Or Failing To: (Stuart Armstrong) 31:24
107 Applications of Population Principles (David Donaldson) 25:07
106 Anticipating 2025 (David Wood) 1:36:59
105 EA Global Melbourne: The Future of Effective Altruism (Kerry Vaughan) 16:12
104 EAGx Australia: What matters most? (Panel discussion) 44:25
103 EAGx Australia: What matters most? (Kirsten Armstrong) 12:09
102 EAGx Australia: What matters most? (Rob Wiblin) 23:19
101 EAGx Australia: What matters most? (Peter Singer) 14:08
100 80,000 Hours: Who should found a start-up? (Matt Clifford) 43:57
99 80,000 Hours: Tech Entrepreneurship (Ben West) 47:35
98 Harvard EA: Superintelligence (Nick Bostrom) 55:09
97 Harvard EA: Emotion, Reason, and Altruism (Josh Greene) 55:20
96 Harvard EA: The Future of Life with AI (Max Tegmark) 1:20:01
95 Harvard EA: On Givewell’s Development (Elie Hassenfeld) 1:11:02
94 Harvard EA: States and Rights (Daron Acemoglu) 1:11:43
93 EA Global Melbourne: Effective Policy Change (Sam Deere) 12:13
92 EA Global Melbourne: Why and How We Should Prioritize 29:33
91 EA Global Melbourne: Christianity and Effective Altruism (Leon Di Stefano) 12:14
90 EA Global Melbourne: Effective Career Choice (Jess Whittlestone) 28:55
89 EA Global Melbourne: Repugnant Interventions (Hilary Graves) 22:27
88 EA Global Melbourne: Let’s Deworm the World (Grace Hollister) 30:01
87 EA Global Melbourne: Abolitionist Bioethics (David Pearce) 18:43
86 EA Global Melbourne: The Most Good You Can Do Online (Chris Rodley) 22:35
85 EA Global Melbourne: Animal-Charity Evaluation (Alexis Carlier) 17:22
84 EA Global: Running a Chapter 21:16
83 EA Global: Rationality (Matt Falshaw) 22:46
82 EA Global: Rationality (Ben Hoffman) 11:22
81 EA Global: Rationality (Anna Salamon) 17:52
80 EA Global: Prioritization Research (Nick Beckstead) 20:40
79 EA Global: Why Policy Change? (Rajesh Mirchandani) 18:44
78 EA Global: Policy Change (Matthew Gentzel) 19:42
77 EA Global: Policy Change (Howie Lempel) 19:06
76 EA Global: The Open Philanthropy Project (Holden Karnofsky) 24:35
75 EA Global: Nature of Altruism (Robin Hanson) 20:28
74 EA Global: The Nature of Altruism (Joshua Greene) 23:29
73 EA Global: Against Movement Growth (Rob Wiblin) 17:35
72 EA Global: Movement Development (Kerry Vaughn) 17:07
71 EA Global: Media and EA 38:06
70 EA Global: Introduction to Effective Altruism (Will MacAskill) 31:19
69 EA Global: Scalable Effective Altruism (Michael Faye) 17:38
68 EA Global: Why Global Poverty? (Jeff Kaufman) 13:24
67 EA Global: Everything You Know About Poverty Is Wrong (Eva Vivalt) 20:00
66 EA Global: Funding Models 54:54
65 EA Global: EA Organization Updates, Part II 42:36
64 EA Global: EA Organization Updates, Part I 47:17
63 EA Global: EA Entrepreneurship (Spencer Greenberg) 14:51
62 EA Global: EA Entrepreneurship (Lib Boeree) 18:43
61 EA Global: EA Entrepreneurship (Jeffrey Brown) 16:33
60 EA Global: Recruitment and Retention on Hard Mode (Kate Donovan) 22:02
59 EA Global: The Importance of Being Nice (Amanda MacAskill) 20:35
58 EA Global: Community Talks 59:07
57 EA Global: Communicating Complex Concepts (Julia Galef, Rob Reich, Tim Urban & Eliezer Yudkowsky) 28:00
56 EA Global: New Harvest (Uma Valeti) 17:40
55 EA Global: Enhancing Biodiversity through Genetic Rescue (Ryan Phelan) 15:42
54 EA Global: Astronomical Stakes (Nick Bostrom) 26:31
53 EA Global: Corporate Animal Advocacy (Nick Cooney) 14:36
52 EA Global: Animal Advocacy and Systemic Change (Jeff Sebo) 22:53
51 EA Global: Introduction to Animal Advocacy (Jacy Anthis) 18:37
50 The Practical Importance of Population Ethics (Theron Pummer) 26:37
49 Total Surveillance: Everybody Watching Everybody Else 30:25
48 Should We (Not) Create Strong AI? (Stuart Armstrong) 15:22
47 Predicting Artificial Intelligence (Stuart Armstrong) 37:21
46 The Future of Cognitive Enhancers (Anders Sandberg) 45:13
45 Existential Risk: The 21st Century’s Greatest Challenge (Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh) 13:27
44 Existential Risk: Surviving the 21st Century (Lord Martin Rees, Jaan Tallinn & Skype Huw Price) 1:27:32
43 EA Global: The State of the EA Union (Will MacAskill) 15:56
42 Anthropic Decision Theory (Stuart Armstrong) 28:55
41 A Little Talk About the Future (Stuart Armstrong) 56:12
40 Strategies to Challenge Speciesism (Oscar Horta) 56:29
39 Abolitionism, Reformism and Effective Animal Activism (Adriano Mannino) 40:25
38 Would differing moral values converge on reflection? (Brian Tomasik, David Pearce, Micha Eichmann & David Althaus) 22:36
37 Will Space Colonization Increase Suffering? (Brian Tomasik, David Pearce, Micha Eichmann & David Althaus) 16:47
36 Superintelligence (Kaspar Etter & Adrian Hutter) 52:05
35 Abolishing Suffering (David Pearce) 1:20:43
34 Convergence Between Utilitarianism and Deontology (Brian Tomasik, David Pearce, Micha Eichmann & David Althaus) 15:49
33 Raising for Effective Giving Launch Dinner (Adriano Mannino) 28:34
32 Cause Robustness for Reducing Suffering (Brian Tomasik) 51:59
31 The Reality Check – Darren McKee: Effective Donating Revisited 22:05
30 The Reality Check – Darren McKee: Effective Altruism 22:14
29 The Reality Check – Darren McKee: Moral Thought Experiments 23:12
28 The Reality Check – Darren McKee: Smarter Donating 20:33
27 Brian Tomasik: Risks of Astronomical Future Suffering 23:24
26 Brian Tomasik: Do Video-Game Characters Matter Morally? 1:10:49
25 Brian Tomasik: The Importance of Wild-Animal Suffering 44:13
24 Brian Tomasik: Differential Intellectual Progress as a Positive-Sum Project 21:09
23 Brian Tomasik: Thoughts on Robots, AI, and the Intelligence Explosion 57:43
22 Good Done Right – Nick Bostrom: Crucial Considerations and Wise Philanthropy 49:01
21 Good Done Right – Nick Beckstead: How Can a Long-Run Perspective Help with Strategic Cause Selection? 50:28
20 Good Done Right – Owen Cotton-Barratt: Prioritising Under Uncertainty 1:00:46
19 Good Done Right – Norman Daniels: Cost-effectiveness Analysis and Prioritization 55:14
18 Good Done Right – Jeremy Lauer: Priority Setting in the Health Sector using Cost-Effectiveness – The WHO-CHOICE Approach 50:12
17 Good Done Right – Toby Ord: Moral Trade 54:27
16 Good Done Right – Michelle Hutchinson: “Too Young to Die?” – How valuable is it to extend lives of different ages? 53:47
15 Good Done Right – Rachel Glennerster: Using Cost-Effectiveness vs Cost-Benefit Analysis in Decision-Making 57:44
14 Good Done Right – Elizabeth Ashford: The Allowing of Severe Poverty as the Discarding of Persons’ Lives 50:04
13 Good Done Right – Will Crouch: Effective Altruism – The Very Idea 55:22
12 Zell Kravinsky: How To Give Away $45 Million 1:12:53
11 Toby Ord: Taking Charity Seriously 1:03:04
10 Thomas Pogge: Effective Altruism or Mobilization for Institutional Reform? 1:24:25
9 Greg Lewis: The Ethical Impact of Medical Professionals 38:38
8 Alan Fenwick: The Schistosomaiasis Control Initiative’s Progress 1:14:53
7 Piers Le Marchant: Interview 7:52
6 Piers Le Marchant: How To Raise Hundreds of Millions of Pounds for Charity 1:02:12
5 Aubrey de Grey: The Cost-Effectiveness of Anti-Aging Research 1:18:43
4 EA Summit 2013 – Peter Thiel: Keynote Address 55:11
3 EA Summit 2013 – Jaan Tallinn: Keynote Address 1:03:54
2 EA Summit 2013 – Peter Singer: Keynote Address 1:16:10
1 EA Summit 2013 – Holden Karnofsky: Keynote Address 1:56:44