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Nuclearweapons (First published)

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  • #190 – Eric Schwitzgebel on whether the US isconscious

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  • May

    • #189 – Rachel Glennerster on how “market shaping” could help solve climate change, pandemics, and other globalproblems

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    • #188 – Matt Clancy on whether science isgood

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    • The most interesting startup idea I’ve seen recently: AI forepistemics

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    • #187 – Zach Weinersmith on how researching his book turned him from a space optimist into a “space bastard”

      Podcast

    • Where are all the nuclearexperts?

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    • #186 – Dean Spears on why babies are born small in Uttar Pradesh, and how to save theirlives

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    April

    • Nuclear weapons safety andsecurity

      Career review

    • Particularly impactful career paths you might haveoverlooked

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    • #185 – Lewis Bollard on the 7 most promising ways to end factory farming, and whether AI is going to be good or bad foranimals

      Podcast

    • #184 – Zvi Mowshowitz on sleeping on sleeper agents, and the biggest AI updates sinceChatGPT

      Podcast

    March

    • Christian Ruhl on why we’re entering a new nuclear age — and how to reduce therisks

      Podcast (80kAfterHours)

    • Particularly neglected causes you could workon

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    • Expression of interest: Writer and writer-researcher

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    • #183 – Spencer Greenberg on causation without correlation, money and happiness, lightgassing, hype vs value, andmore

      Podcast

    • #182 – Bob Fischer on comparing the welfare of humans, chickens, pigs, octopuses, bees, andmore

      Podcast

    • #181 – Laura Deming on the science that could keep us healthy in our 80s andbeyond

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    • The case for taking your technical expertise to the field of AIpolicy

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    • Preventing an AI-related catastrophe (Updated)

      Problem profile

    February

    January

    • Announcing Niel Bowerman as the next CEO of 80,000Hours

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    • #177 – Nathan Labenz on recent AI breakthroughs and navigating the growing rift between AI safety and accelerationist camps

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    • Practical steps to form better habits in your life andcareer

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    • 2023 in review: some of our top pieces from lastyear

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    • An apology for our mistake with the bookgiveaway

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    2023

    December

    • Special podcast holiday release: One highlight from every episode in2023

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    • Announcing our plan to become an independent organisation

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    • #176 – Nathan Labenz on the final push for AGI, understanding OpenAI’s leadership drama, and red-teaming frontiermodels

      Podcast

    • The most useful skills for making adifference

      Article

    • Not sure where to donate this year? Here’s ouradvice.

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    • Engineering skills

      Skill

    • #175 – Lucia Coulter on preventing lead poisoning for $1.66 perchild

      Podcast

    • #174 – Nita Farahany on the neurotechnology already being used to convict criminals and manipulate workers

      Podcast

    • Benjamin Todd on the history of 80,000Hours

      Podcast (80kAfterHours)

    • Experience with an emerging power (especially China) (Updated)

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    • Researchskills (Updated)

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    • Policy and politicalskills (Updated)

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    • Software and techskills (Updated)

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    • Specialist knowledge relevant to a topproblem (Updated)

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    • Organisation-building (Updated)

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    • Communicating ideas (Updated)

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    • Preventing catastrophic pandemics (Updated)

      Problem profile

    • Donate to 80,000Hours (Updated)

      Article

    • Academicresearch (Updated)

      Career review

    • Improving China-Western coordination on global catastrophic risks (Updated)

      Career review

    • The highest-impact career paths our research has identified sofar (Updated)

      Article

    November

    • #173 – Jeff Sebo on digital minds, and how to avoid sleepwalking into a major moralcatastrophe

      Podcast

    • #172 – Bryan Caplan on why you should stop reading thenews

      Podcast

    • A note of appreciation for your efforts to helpothers

      Blog post

    • #171 – Alison Young on how top labs have jeopardised public health with repeated biosafety failures

      Podcast

    • New opportunities are opening up in AIgovernance

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    • #170 – Santosh Harish on how air pollution is responsible for ~12% of global deaths — and how to get that numberdown

      Podcast

    October

    • Experience with an emerging power (especially China) (First published)

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    • #169 – Paul Niehaus on whether cash transfers cause economic growth, and keeping theft to acceptablelevels

      Podcast

    • #168 – Ian Morris on whether deep history says we’re heading for an intelligence explosion

      Podcast

    • #167 – Seren Kell on the research gaps holding back alternative proteins from massadoption

      Podcast

    • #166 – Tantum Collins on what he’s learned as an AI policy insider at the White House, DeepMind andelsewhere

      Podcast

    • #165 – Anders Sandberg on war in space, whether civilisations age, and the best things possible in ouruniverse

      Podcast

    • We’ve made mistakes in our careers — here’s what welearned

      Blog post

    • #164 – Kevin Esvelt on cults that want to kill everyone, stealth vs wildfire pandemics, and how he felt inventing genedrives

      Podcast

    September

    • Building career capital: some new advice on threepaths

      Blog post

    • What you should know about our updated careerguide

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    • Researchskills (First published)

      Skill

    • Policy and politicalskills (First published)

      Skill

    • Software and techskills (First published)

      Skill

    • Specialist knowledge relevant to a topproblem (First published)

      Skill

    • Organisation-building (First published)

      Skill

    • Communicating ideas (First published)

      Skill

    • Expert in AIhardware (First published)

      Career review

    • #163 – Toby Ord on the perils of maximising the good that youdo

      Podcast

    • Open positions: 1on1team

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    • Alex Lawsen on avoiding 10 mistakes people make when pursuing a high-impact career

      Podcast (80kAfterHours)

    • Announcing the new 80,000 Hours careerguide

      Blog post

    • #162 – Mustafa Suleyman on getting Washington and Silicon Valley to tameAI

      Podcast

    • What the past can tell us about how AI will affectjobs

      Blog post

    • Career Guide (audioversion)

      Career guide

    • Applying an unusual skill to a neededniche (Updated)

      Article

    • Founder of new projects tackling topproblems (Updated)

      Career review

    August

    • US policy master’s degrees

      Career review

    • Why you might consider switching careers — and what it takes to doit

      Blog post

    • #161 – Michael Webb on whether AI will soon cause job loss, lower incomes, and higher inequality — or theopposite

      Podcast

    • #160 – Hannah Ritchie on why it makes sense to be optimistic about theenvironment

      Podcast

    • Operations management: how I found the right career path forme

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    • #159 – Jan Leike on OpenAI’s massive push to make superintelligence safe in 4 years orless

      Podcast

    • What recent events mean for AI governance careerpaths

      Blog post

    • The 80,000 Hours Podcast on Artificial Intelligence and relatedtopics (Updated)

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    July

    • #158 – Holden Karnofsky on how AIs might take over even if they’re no smarter than humans, and his four-part playbook for AIrisk

      Podcast

    • Why many people underrate investigating the problem they workon

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    • #157 – Ezra Klein on existential risk from AI and what DC could do aboutit

      Podcast

    • How many lives does a doctor save? (Part3)

      Article

    • How many lives does a doctor save? (Part2)

      Article

    • How many lives does a doctor save? (Part1)

      Article

    • Hannah Boettcher on the mental health challenges that come with trying to have a bigimpact

      Podcast (80kAfterHours)

    • #156 – Markus Anderljung on how to regulate cutting-edge AImodels

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    • Working in US AIpolicy (Updated)

      Article

    June

    • What the war in Ukraine shows us about catastrophic risks

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    • #155 – Lennart Heim on the compute governance era and what has to comeafter

      Podcast

    • AI governance andpolicy (First published)

      Career review

    • Great powerwar

      Problem profile

    • Should you work at a leading AIcompany?

      Career review

    • AI safety technical research

      Career review

    • How to cope with rejection in yourcareer

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    • #154 – Rohin Shah on DeepMind and trying to fairly hear out both AI doomers anddoubters

      Podcast

    • Practical steps to take now that AI risk ismainstream

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    • #153 – Elie Hassenfeld on two big-picture critiques of GiveWell’s approach, and six lessons from their recentwork

      Podcast

    • Information security in high-impactareas (Updated)

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