Ideas shouldn't get "lost in the struce": they should be put on a podcast! Explaining challenging concepts from economics, statistics, social science, data science/tech, philosophy and EA... without watering it down. You'll come away with real knowledge and insight that you didn't have before. - Reading and discussing articles and posts; mine & others - Short takes/short ideas, & some gripes and m... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesScience |
First of maybe 3 episodes with some audio giving you a flavor of (my experience of) the EA Mexico Fellowship. Most of this episode surrounds my conversations with Agustin Covarrubias.
Some people might find the "Branches of AI Safety" (jump to tha... more
Practicing what I preach = reading what I wrote... Seeing the effects of your donation and making incremental choices in EA Forum
Part of the 'giving and gifts podcast trilogy'
along with Profusion: The Big, Christmassy Data Special and
FITS "... more
I read and blather about "The Economics of the Gift", an essay I wrote for an interdisciplinary conference and book on "Gift Giving and the 'Embedded Economy' in the ancient world".
Part of a planned multi-part series on "reading old stuff I wrote... more
Finally answering the burning question!
... with only a few comments and explainers.
I finished the post, but I hope to make a part III with the footnotes and EA Forum comments on the Post
Reading EA Forum post, "Differences in the Intensity of Valenced Experience across Species" by Jason Schukraft ... with only a few comments and explainers
"Why it would matter if different sorts of animals possessed characteristically different in... more
I mainly made this for myself and people I'm discussing these issues with.
Audio is so/so, and I repeat myself a bit, I suspect.
But if you want to hear me ramble about measuring the relative effects of counseling and income interventions, how... more
Would it be better for
* $100 to go to someone living on $300 a year or
* $200 to go to someone earning $500 per year?
This is a really tough choice, but one organizations like GiveDirectly need to think about. How can we consider it?
I ... more
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