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    “I doubled the world record cycling without hands for AMF” by Vincent van der Holst

    “I doubled the world record cycling without hands for AMF” by Vincent van der Holst

    A couple weeks ago I announced I was going to try and break the world record cycling without hands for AMF. That post also explains why I wanted to break that record. Last Friday we broke that record and raised nearly €10.000 for AMF. Here's what happened on friday. You can still donate here.
    What was the old record?
    Canadian Robert John Murray rode the old record of 130.29 kilometers in 5:37 hours in Calgary on June 12, 2023. His average speed was 23.2 kilometers per hour. See here the Guinness World Records page.
    I managed to double the record and these were my stats.
    How did the record attempt itself go?
    On Friday, June 7, I started the record attempt on the closed cycling course of WV Amsterdam just after 6 am. I got up at half past four and immediately drank a [...]
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    First published:

    June 11th, 2024


    Source:

    https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/5ru7nEtC6mufuBXbk/i-doubled-the-world-record-cycling-without-hands-for-amf

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    Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

    • 8 min
    “Announcing a $6,000,000 endowment for NYU Mind, Ethics, and Policy” by Sofia_Fogel

    “Announcing a $6,000,000 endowment for NYU Mind, Ethics, and Policy” by Sofia_Fogel

    The NYU Mind, Ethics, and Policy Program will soon become the NYU Center for Mind, Ethics, and Policy (CMEP), our future secured by a generous $6,000,000 endowment. The CMEP Endowment Fund was established in May 2024 with a $5,000,000 gift from The Navigation Fund and a $1,000,000 gift from Polaris Ventures. We now welcome contributions from other supporters too, with deep gratitude to our founding supporters. Since our launch in Fall 2022, the NYU Mind, Ethics, and Policy Program has stood at the forefront of academic inquiry into the nature and intrinsic value of nonhuman minds. CMEP will continue this work, seeking to advance understanding of the consciousness, sentience, sapience, moral status, legal status, and political status of animals and AI systems via research, outreach, and field building in science, philosophy, and policy. You can read the press release about the endowment here. Thanks to everyone who [...]
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    First published:

    May 31st, 2024


    Source:

    https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/eu5ykCAKLtPTyb8eM/announcing-a-usd6-000-000-endowment-for-nyu-mind-ethics-and

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    Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

    • 1 min
    “I bet Greg Colbourn 10 k€ that AI will not kill us all by the end of 2027” by Vasco Grilo

    “I bet Greg Colbourn 10 k€ that AI will not kill us all by the end of 2027” by Vasco Grilo

    Agreement
    78 % of my donations so far have gone to the Long-Term Future Fund[1] (LTFF), which mainly supports AI safety interventions. However, I have become increasingly sceptical about the value of existential risk mitigation, and currently think the best interventions are in the area of animal welfare[2]. As a result, I realised it made sense for me to arrange a bet with someone very worried about AI in order to increase my donations to animal welfare interventions. Gregory Colbourn (Greg) was the 1st person I thought of. He said:
    I think AGI [artificial general intelligence] is 0-5 years away and p(doom|AGI) is ~90%
    I doubt doom in the sense of human extinction is anywhere as likely as suggested by the above. I guess the annual extinction risk over the next 10 years is 10^-7, so I proposed a bet to Greg similar to the end-of-the-world bet between [...]
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    Outline:
    (00:07) Agreement
    (03:53) Impact
    (05:18) Acknowledgements
    The original text contained 5 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.
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    First published:

    June 4th, 2024


    Source:

    https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/GfGxaPBAMGcYjv8Xd/i-bet-greg-colbourn-10-keur-that-ai-will-not-kill-us-all-by

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    Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

    • 5 min
    “Review of Past Grants: The $100.000 Grant for a Video Game?” by Nicolae

    “Review of Past Grants: The $100.000 Grant for a Video Game?” by Nicolae

    Since 2017, EA Funds has been providing grants across four distinct cause areas. While there are payout reports available, there is a lack of reports detailing the outcomes of these grants, so I delved out of curiosity into the Grants Database to review some of the proposals that received funding and evaluate their outcomes.
    Some of the findings were quite unexpected, particularly for the Long-Term Future Fund and the EA Infrastructure Fund.
    The case involving a $100.000 grant for a video game
    In July 2022, EA approved a $100,000 grant to Lone Pine Games, LLC, for developing and marketing a video game designed to explain the Stop Button Problem to the public and STEM professionals.

    Outcomes from looking into Lone Pine Games, LLC:
    After almost two years, there are no online mentions of such a game being developed by this company, except for the note on the [...] ---

    First published:

    June 3rd, 2024


    Source:

    https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/7Dp9phDw28h3dbAns/review-of-past-grants-the-usd100-000-grant-for-a-video-game

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    Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

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    “A Scar Worth Bearing: My Improbable Story of Kidney Donation” by Elizabeth Klugh

    “A Scar Worth Bearing: My Improbable Story of Kidney Donation” by Elizabeth Klugh

    TL;DR: I donated my kidney and you can too. If that's too scary, consider blood donation, the bone marrow registry, post-mortem organ donation, or other living donations (birth tissue, liver donation).
    Kidney donation sucks. It's scary, painful, disruptive, scarring. My friends and family urged me not to; words were exchanged, tears were shed. My risk of preeclampsia tripled, that of end stage renal disease multiplied by five. I had to turn down two job offers while prepping for donation.
    It is easy to read philosophical arguments in favor of donation, agree with them, and put the book back on the shelf. But it is different when your friend needs a kidney: Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
    Eighteen months ago, at 28-years-old, my friend Alan started losing weight. He developed a distinctive butterfly-shaped rash and became too weak to eat. On February [...]
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    First published:

    May 30th, 2024


    Source:

    https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/xiDKb3XvJxKiwNevJ/a-scar-worth-bearing-my-improbable-story-of-kidney-donation

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    Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

    • 4 min
    “Introducing Ansh: A Charity Entrepreneurship Incubated Charity” by Supriya

    “Introducing Ansh: A Charity Entrepreneurship Incubated Charity” by Supriya

    Executive Summary
    Ansh, a 1-year-old Charity Entrepreneurship incubated charity, has been delivering an evidence-based, scientifically proven intervention called Kangaroo Care to low birth weight and premature babies in 2 government hospitals in India since January 2024. Ansh estimates that their programs are saving, on average, 4 lives a month per facility and a total of 98 lives per year. The cost of one life saved is approximately $2077 (current costs, not a potential estimate). Ansh is now replicating the programs in two additional hospitals, doubling their impact before the end of this year.
    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), neonatal conditions[1] are among the top 3 causes of death worldwide[2]. This makes neonatal mortality one of the largest-scale causes of suffering and death today. In 2022, 2.3 million babies died in the first 28 days of life (i.e. the newborn/neonatal period) (World Health Organisation, 2024). Let's compare [...]
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    Outline:
    (00:06) Executive Summary
    (02:33) I. The Problem and Solution
    (04:29) II. Introducing Ansh
    (08:36) III. Our Impact To Date
    (09:02) Baseline Neonatal Mortality
    (10:49) Lives Saved
    (12:56) Cost-Effectiveness
    (15:36) IV. Our Plans For The Future
    (16:04) (1) KC Improvements
    (18:48) (2) Scale Up
    (20:34) V. Acknowledgments and Partnerships
    The original text contained 12 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.
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    First published:

    May 29th, 2024


    Source:

    https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/hTEaKau8D4Ah3NPcu/introducing-ansh-a-charity-entrepreneurship-incubated

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    Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

    • 21 min

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