ThanksGiving What We Can
Nov
26
7:00 PM19:00

ThanksGiving What We Can

  • 31 Athens Street Cambridge United States (map)
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Join us for a two-day-late thanksgiving dinner with vegan turkey! Present will be Harvard EA and students from other EA groups, featuring: MIT, Tufts, Notheastern, BU, BC, Babson, Brown University, Brandeis, Wellesley, Columbia University, and others! Food and drinks provided. RSVP here so we know how much food to get!

(the name is a reference to Giving What We Can, although we’re not affiliated with them!)

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Interuniversity HallowEAn party
Oct
29
7:00 PM19:00

Interuniversity HallowEAn party

  • 31 Athens Street Cambridge United States (map)
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Will you be a trolley lever-puller? A paperclip maximizer? Join Harvard EA and students from other EA groups, featuring: MIT, Tufts, Notheastern, BU, BC, Babson, Brandeis, Wellesley, Haverford, University of Michigan, Columbia University, Georgia Tech, University of British Columbia and others! Food and drinks provided. RSVP here so we know how much food to get!

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EAylor Swift Night
Oct
20
9:00 PM21:00

EAylor Swift Night

  • 31 Athens Street Cambridge United States (map)
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Did you know that Taylor Swift songs are peppered with secret EA themes? If midterms have you feeling mEAn, you need to calm down (and brEAthe) – come shake it off and find some pEAce at a social sure to be beyond your wildest drEAms. Dress code: cardigans, paper rings, and all things red are optional but encouraged. Join us for snacks, drinks, and good conversations!

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Legal Research Sprint
Oct
16
10:00 AM10:00

Legal Research Sprint

  • 18 Everett Street Cambridge, MA, 02138 United States (map)
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HLS EA is kicking off a new legal research project that involves considering how antitrust law might affect whether and to what extent companies working on important emerging technologies can coordinate with each other to ensure their products are safe to develop and use. All are welcome, and 1Ls are especially encouraged to join! This project will be a great way to explore an interesting substantive question, practice legal research skills, and potentially develop a legal writing sample. RSVP here.

Location: WCC 4063

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Interuniversity social
Oct
15
8:00 PM20:00

Interuniversity social

  • 31 Athens Street Cambridge United States (map)
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Join Harvard EA and students from other EA groups, featuring: MIT, Tufts, Notheastern, BU, BC, Babson, Brandeis, Wellesley, Haverford, University of Michigan, Columbia University, Georgia Tech, University of British Columbia and others! Food and drinks provided. RSVP here so we know how much food to get!

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Working in Congress on Tech Policy
Oct
12
6:30 PM18:30

Working in Congress on Tech Policy

  • 18 Everett Street Cambridge, MA, 02138 United States (map)
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A legislative fellow in the U.S. House of Representatives who works on policy issues related to artificial intelligence and synthetic biology will answer questions about their work and explain why working in Congress might be a promising option for students who want to help mitigate existential risk. RSVP here.

Location: WCC 2004

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[Agathon Seminar]  Sultan Mehmood--Training Effective Altruism
Sep
28
5:30 PM17:30

[Agathon Seminar] Sultan Mehmood--Training Effective Altruism

  • Boylston Hall 103 Cambridge (map)
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Abstract: Randomizing different schools of thought–via a month-long training– finds that training deputy ministers in effective altruism renders 0.4-0.6 standard deviations increase in altruism. Treated ministers increased mentalizing of others: blood donations doubled, but only when blood banks requested their exact blood type. Perspective-taking in strategic dilemmas improved. Orphanage visits and volunteering in impoverished schools also increased. We then trace the impact of the training on their policymaking: one year after training, amid official duties, ministers were 50-100% more likely to choose social policies and recommend over 4-fold additional funding for them. Overall, our results underscore that effective altruism may be a parsimonious foundation for formation of prosociality, even impacting the behavior of adults in the field and their high-stakes policymaking.

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Sep
6
6:00 PM18:00

Intro to EA + Open House

  • Boylston Hall 110 Fong Auditorium (map)
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Harvard EA, the Harvard-MIT Project on Existential Risk, and the Harvard AI Safety Team will host a brief introduction to Effective Altruism followed by an open house for our programs, including the intro fellowships mentioned above, Harvard EA’s In-Depth EA (IDEA) Fellowship, research programs offered through HMX and HAIST, and more.

Info session to be followed by socials at the Athenaeum (31 Athens St), with food and drinks provided accompanying conversations for doing good.

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