Naina Bajekal 🔸
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Director of Communications @open_phil | Prev. Executive Editor @TIME | nainabajekal.substack.com
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http://www.nainabajekal.com 25-06-2012 14:47:18
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Before I interviewed Lewis Bollard, I had assumed that factory farming was on its way out (especially given new tech like cultivated meat around the corner). Unfortunately this is far from inevitable: factory farms are already incredibly efficient machines for making meat (the
lab-grown meat, non-animal butter, and similar stuff that lets people consume animal products without harming animals is genuinely one of the coolest technological achievements of the contemporary era. i’m not even vegan and it still seems like such an obvious ethical improvement
Dwarkesh's factory farming fundraiser has now raised $1.7M! That includes ~100 people giving $1K+. Huge props to the matching donors: Dwarkesh Patel, Patrick Collison, seemay chou, Jed McCaleb, Gaurav Kapadia, Ariel Nessel, Tyler Maule, & the Dahna Foundation. Let's hit $2M!
Some fantastic editorial roles open in the ecosystem right now: 1. Open Philanthropy is hiring an Editor — work with Naina Bajekal 🔸 and a really great comms team
It seems like there is not enough of a policy response to the fact that, with 57M miles of data, Waymo’s autonomous vehicles experience 85% less serious injuries & 79% less injuries overall than cars with human drivers. 2.4 million are injured & 40k killed in US accidents a year
Some people think Open Philanthropy are luddites because we work on AGI safety, and others think we’re techno-utopians because we work on abundance and scientific progress. We’re neither. Here's why we think safety and accelerating progress go hand in hand, in spite of the tensions:🧵
Sad to lose Joe Carlsmith as a colleague but excited for what he'll do next and to keep reading his work. I did not expect to cry when I read his leaving post but this was incredibly moving