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#134 Classic episode – Ian Morris on what big-picture history teaches us
#134 Classic episode – Ian Morris on what big-picture history teaches us

Wind back 1,000 years and the moral landscape looks very different to today. Most farming societies thought slavery was natural and unobjectionable, …

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#140 Classic episode – Bear Braumoeller on the case that war isn’t in decline
#140 Classic episode – Bear Braumoeller on the case that war isn’t in decline

Is war in long-term decline? Steven Pinker's The Better Angels of Our Nature brought this previously obscure academic question to the centre of publi…

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2024 Highlightapalooza! (The best of The 80,000 Hours Podcast this year)
2024 Highlightapalooza! (The best of The 80,000 Hours Podcast this year)

"A shameless recycling of existing content to drive additional audience engagement on the cheap… or the single best, most valuable, and most insight-…

1 year, 3 months ago

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#211 – Sam Bowman on why housing still isn't fixed and what would actually work
#211 – Sam Bowman on why housing still isn't fixed and what would actually work

Rich countries seem to find it harder and harder to do anything that creates some losers. People who don’t want houses, offices, power stations, trai…

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#210 – Cameron Meyer Shorb on dismantling the myth that we can’t do anything to help wild animals
#210 – Cameron Meyer Shorb on dismantling the myth that we can’t do anything to help wild animals

"I really don’t want to give the impression that I think it is easy to make predictable, controlled, safe interventions in wild systems where there a…

1 year, 4 months ago

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#209 – Rose Chan Loui on OpenAI’s gambit to ditch its nonprofit
#209 – Rose Chan Loui on OpenAI’s gambit to ditch its nonprofit

One OpenAI critic calls it “the theft of at least the millennium and quite possibly all of human history.” Are they right?

Back in 2015 OpenAI was but…

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#208 – Elizabeth Cox on the case that TV shows, movies, and novels can improve the world
#208 – Elizabeth Cox on the case that TV shows, movies, and novels can improve the world

"I think stories are the way we shift the Overton window — so widen the range of things that are acceptable for policy and palatable to the public. A…

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#207 – Sarah Eustis-Guthrie on why she shut down her charity, and why more founders should follow her lead
#207 – Sarah Eustis-Guthrie on why she shut down her charity, and why more founders should follow her lead

"I think one of the reasons I took [shutting down my charity] so hard is because entrepreneurship is all about this bets-based mindset. So you say, “…

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Parenting insights from Rob and 8 past guests
Parenting insights from Rob and 8 past guests

With kids very much on the team's mind we thought it would be fun to review some comments about parenting featured on the show over the years, then h…

1 year, 4 months ago

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#206 – Anil Seth on the predictive brain and how to study consciousness
#206 – Anil Seth on the predictive brain and how to study consciousness

"In that famous example of the dress, half of the people in the world saw [blue and black], half saw [white and gold]. It turns out there’s individua…

1 year, 5 months ago

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