Unusually in-depth conversations about the world's most pressing problems and what you can do to solve them. Subscribe by searching for '80000 Hours' wherever you get podcasts. Hosted by Rob Wiblin and Luisa Rodriguez.

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#41 - David Roodman on incarceration, geomagnetic storms, & becoming a world-class researcher 2018-08-28
#40 - Katja Grace on forecasting future technology & how much we should trust expert predictions 2018-08-21
#39 - Spencer Greenberg on the scientific approach to solving difficult everyday questions 2018-08-07
#38 - Yew-Kwang Ng on anticipating effective altruism decades ago & how to make a much happier world 2018-07-26
#37 - GiveWell picks top charities by estimating the unknowable. James Snowden on how they do it. 2018-07-16
#36 - Tanya Singh on ending the operations management bottleneck in effective altruism 2018-07-11
#35 - Tara Mac Aulay on the audacity to fix the world without asking permission 2018-06-21
Rob Wiblin on the art/science of a high impact career 2018-06-08
#34 - We use the worst voting system that exists. Here's how Aaron Hamlin is going to fix it. 2018-06-01
#33 - Anders Sandberg on what if we ended ageing, solar flares & the annual risk of nuclear war 2018-05-29
#32 - Bryan Caplan on whether his Case Against Education holds up, totalitarianism, & open borders 2018-05-22
#31 - Allan Dafoe on defusing the political & economic risks posed by existing AI capabilities 2018-05-18
#30 - Eva Vivalt on how little social science findings generalize from one study to another 2018-05-15
#29 - Anders Sandberg on 3 new resolutions for the Fermi paradox & how to colonise the universe 2018-05-08
#28 - Owen Cotton-Barratt on why scientists should need insurance, PhD strategy & fast AI progresses 2018-04-27
#27 - Dr Tom Inglesby on careers and policies that reduce global catastrophic biological risks 2018-04-18
#26 - Marie Gibbons on how exactly clean meat is made & what's needed to get it in every supermarket 2018-04-10
#25 - Robin Hanson on why we have to lie to ourselves about why we do what we do 2018-03-28
#24 - Stefan Schubert on why it’s a bad idea to break the rules, even if it’s for a good cause 2018-03-20
#23 - How to actually become an AI alignment researcher, according to Dr Jan Leike 2018-03-16
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