The hottest Social Impact Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
Category
Top Technology Topics
Douglass’s Newsletter 0 implied HN points 12 Feb 24
  1. The text emphasizes the importance of considering the social evolution needed in climate discussions, in addition to focusing on the material aspects.
  2. There is a call for more attention to be given to how voice and posture can convey urgency and calmness in discussions about climate change.
  3. The author shares a summary of the material side of climate discussions in the post.
Wayne's Earth 0 implied HN points 06 Jan 23
  1. Joe Rogan is a multi-talented entertainer, known for his stand-up comedy, UFC commentary, martial arts, and popular podcast hosting.
  2. Rogan is recognized for his outspoken and sometimes controversial opinions on various topics, leading to both acclaim and criticism.
  3. Despite facing backlash for his views, Joe Rogan's podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, remains highly influential and a significant platform for contemporary commentary.
Joshua Gans' Newsletter 0 implied HN points 03 Dec 23
  1. Setting up an organization to develop safe AGI with socially-minded governance may not work effectively due to financial constraints and competition from for-profit entities.
  2. Even if OpenAI were to develop AGI first, they may face challenges in maintaining safe AGI products in a competitive market against for-profit entities.
  3. To ensure the availability of safe AGI, a government-run endeavor on a global scale might be more effective than relying on socially-minded organizations.
Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 20 Apr 21
  1. MLM participants often join ventures seeking to escape traditional employment and be their own boss.
  2. MLMs rely on leveraging personal relationships for sales, potentially straining social bonds.
  3. The MLM model can lead to financial and emotional turmoil, with promises of wealth often unfounded and legal consequences possible.
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The Digital Anthropologist 0 implied HN points 25 Mar 24
  1. Technology is ingrained in human culture and always evolving, impacting our societies in profound ways since the beginning
  2. Digital technologies provide significant opportunities for advancement but also pose potential dangers to humanity
  3. Establishing laws around technology is crucial to ensure its positive impact, considering factors like unintended consequences and the role of culture in shaping technological acceptance
The Digital Anthropologist 0 implied HN points 01 Mar 24
  1. Before society fully adapts to a new technology, there is a crucial evaluation phase to understand its impact.
  2. Technologies, like societies, are ever-evolving and start reflecting values and power dynamics during the evaluation phase.
  3. During the evaluation phase, societies begin considering the positives and negatives of a technology and start to modify social norms accordingly.
The Digital Anthropologist 0 implied HN points 02 Dec 23
  1. Consider putting Generative A.I. in a digital daycare setting with adult supervision to manage potential risks and foster responsible development.
  2. Recognize the importance of adult stewardship in the advancement of AI to ensure ethical and beneficial outcomes for society.
  3. Emphasize the need for accountability and governance in the AI industry to prevent harmful consequences and promote positive progress.
Crypto Good 0 implied HN points 05 Nov 24
  1. Governments should create their own AI models to better serve their people. This way, the AI can understand local cultures and languages.
  2. Having AI accessible to everyone can help people with practical advice, like farmers getting help with crops or families learning about healthcare.
  3. AI can transform knowledge into real opportunities for everyone, especially those who have been left out of the digital economy.