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#13 - Claire Walsh on testing which policies work & how to get governments to listen to the results
#13 - Claire Walsh on testing which policies work & how to get governments to listen to the results

In both rich and poor countries, government policy is often based on no evidence at all and many programs don’t work. This has particularly harsh eff…

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#12 - Beth Cameron works to stop you dying in a pandemic. Here’s what keeps her up at night.
#12 - Beth Cameron works to stop you dying in a pandemic. Here’s what keeps her up at night.

“When you're in the middle of a crisis and you have to ask for money, you're already too late.”

That’s Dr Beth Cameron, who leads Global Biological P…

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#11 - Spencer Greenberg on speeding up social science 10-fold & why plenty of startups cause harm
#11 - Spencer Greenberg on speeding up social science 10-fold & why plenty of startups cause harm

Do most meat eaters think it’s wrong to hurt animals? Do Americans think climate change is likely to cause human extinction? What is the best, state-…

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#10 - Nick Beckstead on how to spend billions of dollars preventing human extinction
#10 - Nick Beckstead on how to spend billions of dollars preventing human extinction

What if you were in a position to give away billions of dollars to improve the world? What would you do with it? This is the problem facing Program O…

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#9 - Christine Peterson on how insecure computers could lead to global disaster, and how to fix it
#9 - Christine Peterson on how insecure computers could lead to global disaster, and how to fix it

Take a trip to Silicon Valley in the 70s and 80s, when going to space sounded like a good way to get around environmental limits, people started cryo…

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#8 - Lewis Bollard on how to end factory farming in our lifetimes
#8 - Lewis Bollard on how to end factory farming in our lifetimes

Every year tens of billions of animals are raised in terrible conditions in factory farms before being killed for human consumption. Over the last tw…

8 years, 6 months ago

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#7 - Julia Galef on making humanity more rational, what EA does wrong, and why Twitter isn’t all bad
#7 - Julia Galef on making humanity more rational, what EA does wrong, and why Twitter isn’t all bad

The scientific revolution in the 16th century was one of the biggest societal shifts in human history, driven by the discovery of new and better meth…

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#6 - Toby Ord on why the long-term future matters more than anything else & what to do about it
#6 - Toby Ord on why the long-term future matters more than anything else & what to do about it

Of all the people whose well-being we should care about, only a small fraction are alive today. The rest are members of future generations who are ye…

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#5 - Alex Gordon-Brown on how to donate millions in your 20s working in quantitative trading
#5 - Alex Gordon-Brown on how to donate millions in your 20s working in quantitative trading

Quantitative financial trading is one of the highest paying parts of the world’s highest paying industry. 25 to 30 year olds with outstanding maths s…

8 years, 7 months ago

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#4 - Howie Lempel on pandemics that kill hundreds of millions and how to stop them
#4 - Howie Lempel on pandemics that kill hundreds of millions and how to stop them

What disaster is most likely to kill more than 10 million human beings in the next 20 years? Terrorism? Famine? An asteroid?

Actually it’s probably a…

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