This is a crosspost from the new Animal Welfare Alignment Newsletter by Anima International. You can subscribe on Substack if you are interested in following these efforts. Audio reading also available on Substack.
The goals of this post are to:
1. Raise a question I see as crucially important to the goal of aligning AI to animal welfare...
“How long have you been v*g*n?”
This is one of the most common icebreakers at animal protection events. It’s a baseline assumption, and it mostly holds true: if you’re out advocating for animals not to be tortured or abused, realistically these days you are v**n, or close. And it makes for good conversation. It seems fairly safe to assume when you meet strangers.
But this assumption is hurting the movement in a way which we don’t always notice: someone new comes into the sp...
AI Use Note: Main body text entirely human written. Claude (Opus 4.8) helped develop models of animal life histories in the appendix.
Cross-posted from Good Structures.
Executive Summary
* Animal advocates sometimes make claims like “there are X of this animal...
The lack of responses in this thread is sad. My best guess is people are scared of responding because it sounds like quite an intimidating topic. But I don't want this site to fall prey to Yudkowsky syndrome - where everyone is afraid to post incase they are not the most intelligent, erudite & awesome person on the site.
So I guess I will be as "normal" as I can by saying the most the most awesome altruistic thing I've done this year is reporting my income and donations for last year to GWWC. That was not that easy, because I was first a student and then unemployed/had no income for most of last year - so those numbers were not world changing big deals or what I had necessarily hoped they would be. But, I think my commitment to sticking with the GWWC system and reporting my income will pay dividends in the long run because it is instilling EA as a habit, even when it is not that easy or I am not that amazing.