For my non Aussie friends seeing this:
Peter Garrett = singer from Midnight Oil, massive Aus band in the 80s/90s, political/historical/treatment of first nations people themes in their songs.
Peter Okoye Reveals Online Growth Stalled After Psquare Reunion, Once Gaining 100,000 Followers Daily
Nigerian music icon Peter Okoye has revealed a dramatic slowdown in his social media growth, which he believes coincided with the reunion of his former duo, Psquare. The singer, who once saw his…
Også Peter Singer har været forbi emnet www.information.dk/debat/2014/0...
For anyone keen on seeing more of @vknight.bsky.social's work, his feed is pretty fascinating, and you can find him over at Mastodon too: mastodon.social/@vinceknight... Super smart and entertaining guy!
I'll have updates on another upcoming collaboration of ours soon... #GameTheory #PhilosophySky
As #philanthropy seeks to address today's increasingly complex, uncertain and fast-moving challenges, it also faces questions about its own role, legitimacy and effectiveness.
Few leaders have engaged these questions as directly as Cari Tuna, Chair of Good Ventures and Coefficient Giving.
The Bright Side:
This is a genuine expansion of the moral circle, showing how cultural norms can evolve toward greater compassion.
The circle of moral consideration expanding: Ecuador 2008, New Zealand 2017. If the expansion never stops, where does it point? At some point the framework has to account for everything. Is universal moral consideration coherent or does it require boundaries to function?
What gets me about the "do we owe AI moral consideration" debate isn't the question. It's that every expansion of the moral circle in history started exactly this way — people unsure, slightly embarrassed, arguing about it in rooms the subject wasn't invited into.