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Julia Galef and Rob Wiblin on an updated view of the best ways to help humanity

80,000 Hours Podcast

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Is There Still a Tendancy Between Interventions and Altruism?

Critics of effective altruism sometimes make the argument that most good things in history were not intended to improve humanity's welfare. But i'm curious whether, like, you also see a role for people doing this kind of random exploration of stuff that isn't actually intended to help the world. It still seems like there is a tention between am, interventions that have a clear path towards how they could help reduce global catastrophic risk or increase long term expected welfare of civilization.

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