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British author, journalist, and former photographer. Contributing editor at Esquire and GQ Australia. Ghostwriter and public speaker.
Received an A.B. from Amherst College in 1904 and a doctorate in Romance languages from Columbia University in 1910.
Italian polymath, known for his contributions to economics, particularly in the study of income distribution and individuals' choices. Popularized the use of the term "elite" in social analysis.
Editor of the journal Climate & Capitalism, frequent contributor to Monthly Review, and founding executive member of the Global Ecosocialist Network.
Social psychologist known for his work on the self, social rejection, belongingness, sexuality and sex differences, self-control, self-esteem, self-defeating behaviors, motivation, aggression, consciousness, and free will.
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Host of @TheUnspeakPod. Author of THE PROBLEM WITH EVERYTHING, THE UNSPEAKABLE, MY MISSPENT YOUTH, and more. Now in the merch biz. Nuanced AF. (Just like you.)
Economist and philosopher @ LSE | Author | 'FREE AND EQUAL' out with Penguin on 20 April amzn.to/3qcsgR5
philosopher turned data scientist turned philosopher. UC Merced. enviro policy, data science, philosophy of science, lefty stuff. they/them
Author of 13 books, TV host, podcaster. Latest: Extra Life. Newsletter: http://adjacentpossible.substack.com/about. Speech inquiries email: wesn at leighbureau dot com
Ajeya Cotra is a Senior Research Analyst at Open Philanthropy. Sheβs currently thinking about how difficult it may be to ensure AI systems pursue the right goals. Previously, she worked on a framework for estimating when transformative AI may be developed, as well as various cause prioritization and worldview diversification projects. She joined Open Philanthropy in July 2016 as a Research Analyst. Ajeya received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from UC Berkeley, where she co-founded the Effective Altruists of Berkeley student group and taught a course on effective altruism.