EA Organization Updates: March 2024

By Toby Tremlett🔹, Dane Valerie @ 2024-03-18T10:01 (+17)

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Some of the opportunities and job listings we feature in this update have (very) pressing deadlines (see EAGx Austin, the Existential Risk Laboratory’s Summer Research Fellowship, and roles at 80 000 Hours).

Opportunities and jobs

Opportunities

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Conferences, seminars, fellowships, and grants with open applications

Opportunities to take action

Job listings

​​Consider also exploring jobs listed on the Job listing (open) tag. For even more roles, check the 80,000 Hours Job Board and our Who’s Hiring? thread.

80,000 Hours

Ambitious Impact

Anthropic

Center for AI Risk Management & Alignment

Family Empowerment Media

Founders Pledge

GiveWell

FAR AI

Insect Institute

Lead Exposure Elimination Project (LEEP)

Magnify Mentoring

METR (formerly ARC Evals)

Organization Updates

The organisation updates are in alphabetical order (F-Z, 0-A-E).

Faunalytics

Faunalytics published a research paper that investigates how research is used by farmed animal advocacy organizations. The report illuminates advocates’ research needs — such as more accessible material, summaries, and reports on how to effect change — and provides key findings and recommendations for advocates, researchers, and funders.

The organization also updated their research library with articles on a variety of animal advocacy topics including whether cultured meat will be widely available by 2050, the language of speciesism, and using choice architecture to drive vegan food sales.

Fish Welfare Initiative

Fish Welfare Initiative (FWI) recently launched a new study designed to assess whether assessments made from satellite imagery are sufficiently accurate to predict fish farm water quality. If the study resolves positively, it could significantly improve the cost effectiveness and scalability of FWI’s farmer program in India.

They also completed a literature review of Chinese papers with topics relating to fish welfare.

GiveWell

GiveWell recently recommended a $1.4 million grant to Malaria Consortium to deliver vitamin A supplementation (VAS) alongside seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) campaigns in two states in Nigeria. GiveWell expects that Malaria Consortium will be able to deliver VAS at a low cost by leveraging its existing SMC platform, thus increasing the number of children receiving VAS and, in turn, averting a higher number of child deaths.

GiveWell also made a $3.3 million grant to Suvita, an organization that aims to increase childhood vaccination rates in India through SMS text message reminders and immunization ambassadors who share vaccine information in local communities. GiveWell thinks these low-cost activities could lead to a small but meaningful increase in vaccination rates, which in turn will mean fewer children dying of vaccine-preventable diseases.

GiveWell also recently published the grant page for a $9.2 million grant to Evidence Action to provide technical assistance to the Indian government in distributing iron and folic acid supplements to children in five states. IFA supplementation seems to be effective at reducing iron deficiency and anemia; GiveWell estimates that receiving IFA supplementation reduces iron deficiency by about 70%.

Magnify Mentoring

Magnify Mentoring is hiring a Project Manager who will primarily focus on building a productive and fun Magnify Mentoring community and identifying opportunities to support their members in their professional and personal journeys. Please apply by the 5th April. Find out more here.  

Lead Exposure Elimination Project

LEEP recently published their 2023 Annual Review. The Review summarises LEEP’s work in 2023 and sets forth their goals for the year ahead. Read the full review.

METR (formerly ARC Evals)

METR recently published their 2023 Year in Review post.

Currently, they are looking for diverse hard tasks for LLM agents.

One for the World

One for the World is seeking their next Executive Director. The role offers an opportunity to lead a fast-growing organization, raising money for the world’s most cost-effective nonprofit organizations.

They aim to find an ambitious leader with a track record of high-level execution and a clear vision and strategic plan for both expanding One for the World's influence and quickly multiplying money moved to their nonprofit partners.

They also seek a leader who can galvanize their team, manage and deepen their relationship with donors, effectively fundraise in corporate environments, and have a strong personal commitment to addressing global poverty. Exceptional public speaking skills are a plus.

Salary: US$110k-$150k per annum, plus a 0-20% performance-related bonus each year.

Location: Strong preference for someone based in the mainland US, ideally on the Northeast/Acela corridor.

Access the application pack and application form for the role and email jobs@1fortheworld.org with any questions about the role or to recommend a candidate.

Open Philanthropy

Open Philanthropy announced a new grantmaking focus area: Forecasting. Led by Benjamin Tereick, the Forecasting team's main goal is to help realize the promise of forecasting as a way to improve high-stakes decisions.

Open Philanthropy also shared a list of social science research questions that the organization would like to see investigated more fully and announced new additions to their leadership team.

Rethink Priorities (RP)

Following their work on yellow mealworms and black soldier flies, the research team published a report on improving cricket welfare. The paper reviews the major welfare concerns on cricket farms, arising from disease, stocking density, lighting, feed, and more. See a brief summary with recommendations here.

The Insect Institute—which is fiscally sponsored by Rethink Priorities—is hiring a Program Coordinator/Officer.

The Humane League

The Humane League (THL) released Common Enemy, a new documentary that tells the story of Oklahomans protesting the animal agriculture industry. The full film is now available to view at commonenemyfilm.com.

THL’s Open Wing Alliance (OWA) published its 2024 Global Travel Report, the latest in a series of investigative reports offering a deep dive into corporate cage-free commitments—and their publicly reported progress. This report ranks global travel and hospitality companies on the status of their transitions to cage-free systems, pushing for greater transparency and accountability across the sector.

And in the US, the cage-free flock has climbed above the 40% mark. This is an increase of more than 25% since THL first started putting concentrated pressure on corporations to end cages back in 2015.

The Life You Can Save

The Life You Can Save has updated its charity evaluation framework to focus more intensively on the complexities of poverty, utilizing the Multidimensional Poverty Index. The Multidimensional Poverty Index, or MPI, acknowledges that poverty’s impact extends beyond financial scarcity to include health, education and living standards. The guiding framework retains a focus on robust evidence to drive decision-making. As part of their revised framework, they have updated some of their recommended funds and nonprofits.

The Life You Can Save appointed new leadership.  Former Silicon Valley executives, Jessica and Andrea La Mesa, will co-lead The Life You Can Save into its next decade.

80,000 Hours

80,000 Hours published a new installment in their anonymous answers series, featuring experts answering this question: What are the biggest misconceptions about biosecurity and pandemic risk?

They also released blog posts about the case for taking your technical expertise to the AI policy field and why you might not want to work on nuclear disarmament (and what to work on instead).

On the The 80,000 Hours Podcast, Rob Wiblin interviewed:

And Luisa Rodriguez interviewed:

Animal Charity Evaluators

Last July, Animal Charity Evaluators (ACE) awarded $944,921 to their 2022 Recommended Charities through their Recommended Charity Fund. Learn how recipients used their grants to help animals.

Berkeley Existential Risk Initiative (BERI)

BERI has published their 2023 Annual Report.

Centre for the Governance of AI (GovAI)

GovAI released a report, “Computing Power and the Governance of Artificial Intelligence”, that is a collaboration between nineteen researchers from academia, civil society, and industry. Read a summary.

GovAI also released a summary of a working paper:  “What Increasing Compute Efficiency Means for the Proliferation of Dangerous Capabilities” by Lennart Heim and Konstantin Pilz.


Patrick Liu @ 2024-04-08T13:51 (+1)

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