Publications
While our publications are all listed here, they are easier to browse on our research page.
Incorporating and visualizing uncertainty in cost effectiveness analyses: A walkthrough using GiveWell’s estimates for StrongMinds
This post introduces an app—Distributr—developed by Rethink Priorities’ Jamie Elsey to better incorporate and visualize uncertainty in cost-effectiveness estimates. As a case study, the post discusses GiveWell’s assessment of Happier Lives Institute’s cost-effectiveness analyses for StrongMinds.
Influences on individuals adopting vegetarian and vegan diets
This blog post examines why people adapt vegetarian and vegan diets. RP’s 2019 survey indicated that the greatest sources of influence were personal interactions, as well as interactions with animals. The importance attributed to social media, online videos, and documentaries is also high, particularly among more recent adopters.
Why some people disagree with the CAIS statement on AI
Previous research from Rethink Priorities found that a majority of the population agreed with a statement from the Center for AI Safety (CAIS) that stated “Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war.” This research piece explores why 26% of the population disagreed with this statement.
Volunteering for infection: Participant perspectives on a Hepatitis C virus controlled human infection model
This post is a linkpost from the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases. The report was a collaboration between 1Day Sooner and Rethink Priorities.
US public perception of CAIS statement and the risk of extinction
On June 2-3, 2023, Rethink Priorities conducted an online poll of US adults to assess their views regarding a recent open statement from the Center for AI Safety (CAIS). The statement read: “Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war.”
US public opinion of AI policy and risk
This nationally-representative survey of U.S. public opinions on AI aimed to replicate and extend other recent polls. The findings suggest that people are cautious about AI and favor federal regulation though they perceive other risks (e.g. nuclear war) as more likely to cause human extinction.
FTX Community Response Survey Results
In December, Rethink Priorities’ Survey team worked with the Center for Effective Altruism (CEA) to rapidly add a section to the 2022 EA Survey to assess reactions to the crisis and to responses by those in the community.