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Trevor

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Trying to help the world navigate the potential craziness of the 21st century, currently via AI governance and policy work; dad rock enjoyer; he/him

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I'm seeing a lot of memeing about grand viziers, but it seems worth noting that despite what I would guess is a higher-than-average mortality rate, the vast majority of grand vizier types just became and remained really powerful and wealthy. Pretty good gig if you can get it

Obviously the duration of this level of closeness is anyone's guess but I think stuff like the quoted tweet is cope -- spending many hours a day with the president-elect seems very high-leverage and a sign of having lots of power!



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We're hiring a Senior Communications Officer at @open_phil — if you're excited about making complex ideas accessible (esp. in AI, science & global health), and care deeply about improving the world, I'd love to hear from you! [link to apply below]


Fourth-closest popular vote margin of the last century, second-closest of last 50 years

Updated estimate: Harris 75.7m votes (48.5%) Trump 77.9m votes (49.9%) other 2.6m votes (1.6%) Total turnout 156.1m votes (vs 158.6m in 2020) Trump margin +1.4% Tipping-point state: PA (Trump +2.0%)



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Not all meat is equal in the animal suffering it creates. A surprisingly good predictor of the suffering footprint of meat is its color. The lighter the meat, the worse the intensity and duration of suffering behind it. This is true for three separate reasons...

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We did do this! Ran for 8mo, spent ~$25M on difficult benchmarks for agents in ML R&D, cybersecurity, data science, bio, chem: openphilanthropy.org/rfp-llm-benchm…

This looks so good, I wish someone (government, big tech, or investor) would just throw down like 10m/yr into massively challenging benchmarks, would really force everyone to be more intellectually honest about AI progress and would probably lead to way more breakthroughs (and…



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