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@peterhartree Feel free to ignore: Are there any updates in your workflow of listening to G Docs or PDFs? The post is now roughly 1 year ago.
- I have been using speechify for a year now. I think it's decent, but the UI and the frequent crashes are a bit annoying for me. So I just wanted to see if there are better products out there :)
I really liked the discussion week on PauseAI. I'd like to see another one on this topic, taking up the new developments in reasons and evidence.
When?
Probably there are other topics that didn't have a week, so they should be prioritized. I think PauseAI is one of the most important topics. So, maybe in the next 3 - 9 months?
Quick note/warning about speechify:
FYI: The template is in your bin, so it will be permanently deleted soonish. I find it helpful, so maybe remove it from the bin :)
My template I used in the past: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o2_Jffq_Qo_tkwVGlW43_bFTpMocJqIktsRm5YaYt9c/edit#heading=h.bjl1ckl27qyh
Thanks for doing this Alex :)
Just for your info: This link isn't working anymore: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1742469645
I, personally, would appreciate having the option to download the cards directly on Anki.
I assume that the primary goal is to reduce extreme suffering or negative experiences. Based on the evidence I've reviewed, efforts to alleviate suffering in factory farming appear to be far more cost-effective in achieving this goal.
I don't see compelling evidence that improvements in global health significantly enhance worldwide peace and security, which could potentially reduce existential risks from advanced AI. This connection would have been, in my view, the strongest argument for prioritizing global health interventions.
While I believe global health initiatives should never be completely abandoned—as they demonstrate tangible success—I generally consider existential risk mitigation and reducing extreme animal suffering to be significantly higher priorities. In my assessment, these areas are at least 10 times more promising than global health interventions, and potentially far greater.