Pablo Stafforini

@stafforini

I work as a research analyst at the Centre for Effective Altruism. (All views my own etc.)

Joined November 2009

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  1. The simplest way to make a huge difference to the world: join Giving What We Can.

  2. Y Combinator signs up to Founders Pledge - entrepreneurs who join pledge 2% of proceeds to charity

  3. Demanding proper scientific methodology is now terrorism, any wonder why social psychology has a replication crisis?

  4. You don’t have to be a utilitarian to be an effective altruist

  5. "Want to make a big difference? Consider effective altruism"

  6. "Mother Theresa, Ineffective Altruist" (One person's modus ponens is another person's modus tollens.)

  7. After speaking to , pledges $3500/mo to 's top charity! (listen to the end)

  8. My conversation with the great is now on YouTube: "Being Good and Doing Good"

  9. Pablo Stafforini followed , , and 63 others
  10. Is education the way out of poverty? Fantastic panel discussion.

  11. In a study, 73% chose the investment that maximized value, but only 56% chose the charity that maximized value.

  12. Effective altruists might view the animal-welfare movement as being well-suited to rational, utilitarian reform.

  13. Great talk by Michael Kremer on how much evidence is enough, with a focus on global dev policy.

  14. Truly outstanding talk by Dr Geoffrey Miller on virtue signaling at .

  15. Ending poverty by changing minds. on the power of effective altruism at .

    Will MacAskill, Co-Founder, 80,000 Hours & Giving What We Can
    Effective Altruism Global 2016
  16. Only 24 hours left to apply for EA Global, to be held at UC Berkeley on August 5-7!

  17. Interview with : "still lots of people raising money for projects that aren’t an effective use of it"

  18. "This Startup Entrepreneur Lives On Minimum Wage So He Has More Money To Donate"—an interview with Ben West:

  19. I'm the subject of a 25-minute documentary by ARTE, a Franco-German TV network. Check it out!

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