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#75 – Michelle Hutchinson on what people most often ask 80,000 Hours [re-release]
2020-12-30 • 2h 14min
#89 – Owen Cotton-Barratt on epistemic systems and layers of defense against potential global catastrophes
2020-12-17 • 2h 38min
#88 – Tristan Harris on the need to change the incentives of social media companies
2020-12-03 • 2h 35min
Benjamin Todd on what the effective altruism community most needs (80k team chat #4)
2020-11-12 • 1h 25min
#87 – Russ Roberts on whether it's more effective to help strangers, or people you know
2020-11-03 • 1h 49min
How much does a vote matter? (Article)
2020-10-29 • 31min
#86 – Hilary Greaves on Pascal's mugging, strong longtermism, and whether existing can be good for us
2020-10-21 • 2h 24min
Benjamin Todd on the core of effective altruism and how to argue for it (80k team chat #3)
2020-09-22 • 1h 24min
Ideas for high impact careers beyond our priority paths (Article)
2020-09-07 • 27min
Benjamin Todd on varieties of longtermism and things 80,000 Hours might be getting wrong (80k team chat #2)
2020-09-01 • 57min
Global issues beyond 80,000 Hours’ current priorities (Article)
2020-08-28 • 32min
#85 - Mark Lynas on climate change, societal collapse & nuclear energy
2020-08-20 • 2h 8min
#84 – Shruti Rajagopalan on what India did to stop COVID-19 and how well it worked
2020-08-13 • 2h 58min
#83 - Jennifer Doleac on preventing crime without police and prisons
2020-07-31 • 2h 23min
#82 – James Forman Jr on reducing the cruelty of the US criminal legal system
2020-07-27 • 1h 28min
#81 - Ben Garfinkel on scrutinising classic AI risk arguments
2020-07-09 • 2h 38min
Advice on how to read our advice (Article)
2020-06-29 • 15min
#80 – Stuart Russell on why our approach to AI is broken and how to fix it
2020-06-22 • 2h 13min
What anonymous contributors think about important life and career questions (Article)
2020-06-05 • 37min
#79 – A.J. Jacobs on radical honesty, following the whole Bible, and reframing global problems as puzzles
2020-06-01 • 2h 38min
#78 – Danny Hernandez on forecasting and the drivers of AI progress
2020-05-22 • 2h 11min
#77 – Marc Lipsitch on whether we're winning or losing against COVID-19
2020-05-18 • 1h 37min
Article: Ways people trying to do good accidentally make things worse, and how to avoid them
2020-05-12 • 26min
#76 – Tara Kirk Sell on misinformation, who's done well and badly, & what to reopen first
2020-05-08 • 1h 53min
#75 – Michelle Hutchinson on what people most often ask 80,000 Hours
2020-04-28 • 2h 13min
#74 – Dr Greg Lewis on COVID-19 & catastrophic biological risks
2020-04-17 • 2h 37min
Article: Reducing global catastrophic biological risks
2020-04-15 • 1h 4min
Emergency episode: Rob & Howie on the menace of COVID-19, and what both governments & individuals might do to help
2020-03-19 • 1h 52min
#73 – Phil Trammell on patient philanthropy and waiting to do good
2020-03-17 • 2h 35min
#72 - Toby Ord on the precipice and humanity's potential futures
2020-03-07 • 3h 14min
#71 - Benjamin Todd on the key ideas of 80,000 Hours
2020-03-02 • 2h 57min
Arden & Rob on demandingness, work-life balance & injustice (80k team chat #1)
2020-02-25 • 44min
#70 - Dr Cassidy Nelson on the 12 best ways to stop the next pandemic (and limit nCoV)
2020-02-13 • 2h 26min
#69 – Jeffrey Ding on China, its AI dream, and what we get wrong about both
2020-02-06 • 1h 37min
Rob & Howie on what we do and don't know about 2019-nCoV
2020-02-03 • 1h 18min
#68 - Will MacAskill on the paralysis argument, whether we're at the hinge of history, & his new priorities
2020-01-24 • 3h 25min
#44 Classic episode - Paul Christiano on finding real solutions to the AI alignment problem
2020-01-15 • 3h 51min
#33 Classic episode - Anders Sandberg on cryonics, solar flares, and the annual odds of nuclear war
2020-01-08 • 1h 25min
#17 Classic episode - Will MacAskill on moral uncertainty, utilitarianism & how to avoid being a moral monster
2019-12-31 • 1h 52min
#67 – David Chalmers on the nature and ethics of consciousness
2019-12-16 • 4h 41min
#66 – Peter Singer on being provocative, effective altruism, & how his moral views have changed
2019-12-05 • 2h 1min
#65 – Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins on 8 years pursuing WMD arms control, & diversity in diplomacy
2019-11-19 • 1h 40min
#64 – Bruce Schneier on how insecure electronic voting could break the United States — and surveillance without tyranny
2019-10-25 • 2h 11min
Rob Wiblin on plastic straws, nicotine, doping, & whether changing the long-term is really possible
2019-09-25 • 3h 14min
Have we helped you have a bigger social impact? Our annual survey, plus other ways we can help you.
2019-09-16 • 3min
#63 – Vitalik Buterin on better ways to fund public goods, blockchain's failures, & effective giving
2019-09-03 • 3h 18min
#62 – Paul Christiano on messaging the future, increasing compute, & how CO2 impacts your brain
2019-08-05 • 2h 11min
#61 - Helen Toner on emerging technology, national security, and China
2019-07-17 • 1h 54min
#60 - Phil Tetlock on why accurate forecasting matters for everything, and how you can do it better
2019-06-28 • 2h 11min
#59 – Cass Sunstein on how change happens, and why it's so often abrupt & unpredictable
2019-06-17 • 1h 43min