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  1. 5小时前

    “Consider donating to Alex Bores, author of the RAISE Act” by Eric Neyman

    Written by Eric Neyman, in my personal capacity. The views expressed here are my own. Thanks to Zach Stein-Perlman, Jesse Richardson, and many others for comments. Over the last several years, I’ve written a bunch of posts about politics and political donations. In this post, I’ll tell you about one of the best donation opportunities that I’ve ever encountered: donating to Alex Bores, who announced his campaign for Congress today. If you’re potentially interested in donating to Bores, my suggestion would be to: Read this post to understand the case for donating to Alex Bores. Understand that political donations are a matter of public record, and that this may have career implications. Decide if you are willing to donate to Alex Bores anyway. If you would like to donate to Alex Bores: donations today, Monday, Oct 20th, are especially valuable. You can donate at this link. Or if [...] --- Outline: (01:16) Introduction (04:55) Things I like about Alex Bores (08:55) Are there any things about Bores that give me pause? (09:43) Cost-effectiveness analysis (10:10) How does an extra $1k affect Alex Bores' chances of winning? (12:22) How good is it if Alex Bores wins? (12:54) Direct influence on legislation (14:46) The House is a first step toward even more influential positions (15:35) Encouraging more action in this space (16:20) How does this compare to other AI safety donation opportunities? (16:37) Comparison to technical AI safety (17:28) Comparison to non-politics AI governance (18:25) Comparison to other political opportunities (19:39) Comparison to non-AI safety opportunities (21:20) Logistics and details of donating (21:24) Who can donate? (21:34) How much can I donate? (23:16) How do I donate? (24:07) Will my donation be public? What are the career implications of donating? (25:37) Is donating worth the career capital costs in your case? (26:32) Some examples of potential donor profiles (30:34) A more quantitative cost-benefit analysis (32:33) Potential concerns (32:37) What if Bores loses? (33:21) What about the press coverage? (34:09) Feeling rushed? (35:16) Appendix (35:19) Details of the cost-effectiveness analysis of donating to Bores (35:25) Probability that Bores loses by fewer than 1000 votes (38:37) How much marginal funding would net Bores an extra vote? (40:42) Early donations help consolidate support (42:47) One last adjustment: the big tech super PAC (45:25) Cost-benefit analysis of donating to Bores vs. adverse career effects (45:40) The philanthropic benefit of donating (46:32) The altruistic cost of donating (48:18) Cost-benefit analysis (49:01) Caveats The original text contained 14 footnotes which were omitted from this narration. --- First published: October 20th, 2025 Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/TbsdA7wG9TvMQYMZj/consider-donating-to-alex-bores-author-of-the-raise-act-1 --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

    50 分钟
  2. 6天前

    “If Anyone Builds It Everyone Dies, a semi-outsider review” by dvd

    About me and this review: I don’t identify as a member of the rationalist community, and I haven’t thought much about AI risk. I read AstralCodexTen and used to read Zvi Mowshowitz before he switched his blog to covering AI. Thus, I’ve long had a peripheral familiarity with LessWrong. I picked up IABIED in response to Scott Alexander's review, and ended up looking here to see what reactions were like. After encountering a number of posts wondering how outsiders were responding to the book, I thought it might be valuable for me to write mine down. This is a “semi-outsider “review in that I don’t identify as a member of this community, but I’m not a true outsider in that I was familiar enough with it to post here. My own background is in academic social science and national security, for whatever that's worth. My review presumes you’re already [...] --- Outline: (01:07) My loose priors going in: (02:29) To skip ahead to my posteriors: (03:45) On to the Review: (08:14) My questions and concerns (08:33) Concern #1 Why should we assume the AI wants to survive?  If it does, then what exactly wants to survive? (12:44) Concern #2 Why should we assume that the AI has boundless, coherent drives? (17:57) #3: Why should we assume there will be no in between? (21:53) The Solution (23:35) Closing Thoughts --- First published: October 13th, 2025 Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/ex3fmgePWhBQEvy7F/if-anyone-builds-it-everyone-dies-a-semi-outsider-review --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

    26 分钟

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