Julia Galef
Galef hosts the official podcast of the NYC skeptics, the Rationally Speaking podcast (originally co-hosting with Massimo Pigliucci, who has since left). She also Blogs for the Rationally Speaking Blog,[1] and is the President of LessWrong spinoff the Center for Applied Rationality (CFAR),[2] which originally marketed itself as an exercise in applied skepticism, but recently pivoted to admit it was really all about AI Risk in the LessWrong sense.[3]
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Julia Galef is a podcaster and journalist.
Popular talks
- The Straw Vulcan, Skepticon 4, 2011.
- Why you think you're right — even if you're wrong (contrasting "soldier" and "scout" thinking), TEDxPSU Feb 2016.
gollark: It seems perfectly ethical to me.
gollark: Well, why should you NOT be able to request to be eaten?
gollark: I can't really remember life events very well at all (I use advanced "journal" technology on my computer to help with this, recently), but can remember random facts quite well.
gollark: Sometimes my lack of ability to imagine things and/or broken long term memory can be really convenient!
gollark: ... yes, that.
References
- Rationally Speaking Collaborators, Rationally speaking blog. Retrieved 5-10-2012
- CFAR Collaborators, Center for Applied Rationality. Retrieved 10-5-2012
- http://lesswrong.com/lw/o7o/cfars_new_focus_and_ai_safety/
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