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Brian Tomasik

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Brian Tomasik (born 15 March 1987) is an American researcher.

Tomasik’s website, Essays on Reducing Suffering (originally called Utilitarian Essays), features over 130 articles on a wide range of topics, including animal suffering, future suffering, consciousness, and ethics. His essay ‘Why activists should consider making lots of money’[1] is the first explicit articulation of the argument for earning to give.[2] Perhaps more than any other individual, Tomasik is responsible for establishing the field of wild animal welfare.

Background

Tomasik studied computer science, mathematics and statistics at Swarthmore College. Between 2009 and 2013, he worked at Microsoft as a software development engineer. He was an active contributor to Felicifia for most of that forum’s history, and served on the board of Animal Charity Evaluators between 2012 and 2015. He co-founded the Foundational Research Institute in 2013 (renamed to the Center on Long-Term Risk in 2020), and remains one of that institute’s advisors. He is also an advisor at the Center for Reducing Suffering.

Further reading

Elmore, Holly & Aleš Flídr (2017) The Turing Test #5: Brian Tomasik, The Turing Test, September 17.

Perry, Lucas (2018) The metaethics of joy, suffering, and artificial intelligence with Brian Tomasik and David Pearce, AI Alignment Podcast, August 16.

Tomasik, Brian (2020) Résumé, Brian Tomasik’s Website.

Wiblin, Robert (2012) Interview with Brian Tomasik, 80,000 Hours, November 10.

External links

Brian Tomasik. Personal website.

Brian Tomasik. Effective Altruism Forum account.

Essays on Reducing Suffering. Tomasik’s essays.

  1. ^

    Tomasik, Brian (2006) Why activists should consider making lots of money, Essays on Reducing Suffering.

  2. ^

    Kaufman, Jeff (2012) History of “earning to give”, Jeff Kaufman’s Blog, September 18.

Brian To­masik on co­op­er­a­tion and peace

Vasco Grilo🔸20 May 2024 17:01 UTC
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(reducing-suffering.org)

Brian To­masik on charity

Vasco Grilo🔸30 Jan 2024 9:11 UTC
30 points
2 comments4 min readEA link
(reducing-suffering.org)

Brian To­masik on cli­mate change

Vasco Grilo🔸25 Nov 2023 7:39 UTC
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(reducing-suffering.org)

Brian To­masik – Differ­en­tial In­tel­lec­tual Progress as a Pos­i­tive-Sum Project

Tessa A 🔸23 Oct 2013 23:31 UTC
28 points
0 comments1 min readEA link
(longtermrisk.org)

Brian To­masik on per­sonal effectiveness

Vasco Grilo🔸5 Apr 2024 17:07 UTC
34 points
0 comments5 min readEA link
(reducing-suffering.org)

Why I don’t write as much as I used to (Brian To­masik, 2022)

niplav3 Aug 2022 13:15 UTC
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2 comments2 min readEA link
(briantomasik.com)

Brian To­masik – Rea­sons to Be Nice to Other Value Systems

Tessa A 🔸17 Jan 2014 0:28 UTC
24 points
0 comments1 min readEA link
(longtermrisk.org)

My fa­vorite ar­ti­cles by Brian To­masik and what they are about

Timothy Chan24 Feb 2024 18:10 UTC
76 points
4 comments4 min readEA link

Wild An­i­mal Welfare Liter­a­ture Library: Origi­nal Re­search and Cause Prioritization

Evan_Gaensbauer15 Oct 2018 20:28 UTC
23 points
3 comments8 min readEA link

Edit­ing wild an­i­mals is un­der­ex­plored in What We Owe the Future

Michael Huang31 Aug 2022 14:26 UTC
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