Books that have significantly reshaped my thinking in a useful way since I got into EA that are EA or adjacent both in authorship and in content, and that I therefore find myself recommending to EAs all the time:
Moral Tribes (delighted to see it on here)
Hidden Games by Yoeli and Hoffman
Elephant in the Brain by Simler and Hanson (and relatedly I’m somewhat surprised to not see Age of Em in the AI section; I haven’t read it yet but it’s one of the books that EA Books Direct gives out, if I’m not mistaken)
I noticed that I missed Elephant in the Brain, it’s a remarkable book and I agree with including it in the next version. Hidden Games I had not thought of at all. Thank you!
Books that have significantly reshaped my thinking in a useful way since I got into EA that are EA or adjacent both in authorship and in content, and that I therefore find myself recommending to EAs all the time:
Moral Tribes (delighted to see it on here)
Hidden Games by Yoeli and Hoffman
Elephant in the Brain by Simler and Hanson (and relatedly I’m somewhat surprised to not see Age of Em in the AI section; I haven’t read it yet but it’s one of the books that EA Books Direct gives out, if I’m not mistaken)
I noticed that I missed Elephant in the Brain, it’s a remarkable book and I agree with including it in the next version.
Hidden Games I had not thought of at all.
Thank you!