EA - Posts from 2022 you thought were valuable (and underrated) by Lizka
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Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Posts from 2022 you thought were valuable (and underrated), published by Lizka on January 17, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum.Forum Wrapped showed you what you upvoted and strong-upvoted in 2022. We also gave you the chance to mark some posts as “most valuable.â€I’m sharing which posts were marked as “most valuable†by most people, and which posts were most underrated by their karma score (relative to the number of “most valuable†votes).Please note that this is a very rough list; relatively few people marked posts as "most valuable," and I imagine that those who did, didn't do it very carefully or comprehensively. And there are various biases in the data (like the fact that we showed the list in order of karma).Before you continue, consider looking back (if you haven’t done that yet).You can look at your Forum Wrapped, consider scrolling through high-rated (adjusted) posts from 2022, or explore posts on your favorite topics.(You can still mark posts as “most valuable†— we might revisit these numbers later, and you might find it useful to have a record of this for yourself.)If you want to explore more content, you could look at What are the most underrated posts & comments of 2022, according to you? (thread), my comment on the Forum Wrapped announcement, curated posts from 2022, and older content like the Results from the First Decade Review and the Forum Digest Classics.Which posts did Forum users think were most valuable?(Note that we ordered posts in "wrapped" by karma score, meaning higher-karma posts might be artificially over-rated.)VotesAuthor(s)TitleASB, ecaConcrete Biosecurity Projects (some of which could be big)Julia WisePower dynamics between people in EATheo HawkingBad Omens in Current Community BuildingScott Alexander"Long-Termism" vs. "Existential Risk"George RosenfeldFree-spending EA might be a big problem for optics and epistemicsHaydn BelfieldAre you really in a race? The Cautionary Tales of Szilárd and EllsbergHolden KarnofskyEA is about maximization, and maximization is perilousSimon MStrongMinds should not be a top-rated charity (yet)Fods12The FTX crisis highlights a deeper cultural problem within EA - we don't sufficiently value good governanceMathiasKBSnakebites kill 100,000 people every year, here's what you should knowWilliam MacAskillEA and the current funding situationLinchSome unfun lessons I learned as a junior grantmakerWill Bradshaw, Mike McLaren, Anjali GopalAnnouncing the Nucleic Acid Observatory project for early detection of catastrophic biothreatsThomas KwaEffectiveness is aConjunction of MultipliersKarolina Sarek, JoeyPresenting: 2022 Incubated Charities (Charity Entrepreneurship)Nuño SempereA Critical Review of Open Philanthropy’s Bet On Criminal Justice ReformHolden KarnofskyMy takes on the FTX situation will (mostly) be cold, not hotPeter McLaughlinGetting on a different train: can Effective Altruism avoid collapsing into absurdity?Katja GraceLet’s think about slowing down AIHolden KarnofskyImportant, actionable research questions for the most important centuryHolden KarnofskySome comments on recent FTX-related eventsMaya DI’m a 22-year-old woman involved in Effective Altruism. I’m sad, disappointed, and scared.AjeyaWithout specific countermeasures, the easiest path to transformative AI likely leads to AI takeoverVotesAuthor(s)TitleASB, ecaConcrete Biosecurity Projects (some of which could be big)Julia WisePower dynamics between people in EATheo HawkingBad Omens in Current Community BuildingScott Alexander"Long-Termism" vs. "Existential Risk"George RosenfeldFree-spending EA might be a big problem for optics and epistemicsHaydn BelfieldAre you really in a race?The Cautionary Tales of Szilárd and EllsbergHolden KarnofskyEA is about maximization, and maximization is perilousSimon MStrongMinds should not be a top-...
