about

Welcome to my blog! :) My name is Eleos Arete Citrini.


I am a final-year political science (major) and philosophy (minor) bachelor student at the University of Zurich. I am a member of the Swiss Study Foundation and hold a conditional offer for Cambridge's MPhil in Ethics of AI, Data and AlgorithmsDiscovering that there is a global community of people seeking to identify and implement the most promising ways to help others has transformed my life; I have been fascinated by this philosophy and social movement of Effective Altruism (EA) since early 2020. Spending a lot of time exploring questions about suffering, the future, and uncertainty, I aspire to a career in global priorities research and AI governance, conducting research and policy entrepreneurship with a focus on avoiding worst-case scenarios.


resume

LinkedIn profile

– EA Hub profile

admonymous (for giving me anonymous feedback on anything)

Animal Welfare Library – co-created with Arvo Muñoz Morán

– selected blog post: powerful quotes I keep contemplating


I occasionally post stuff I find interesting and important on facebook and the EA Forum.

Get in touch: eleos.citrini@gmail.com :)


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my key intellectual interests (present ± a few years):


Hundreds of intellectual interests have accumulated over the last few years. Among the issues I have been most excited about in the last few years (having become varyingly hardly to somewhat or maybe moderately versed) and/or would most like to investigate in the next few years are the following, grouped into three broad clusters:


– the philosophy, politics, economics, and science of (emerging) technologies and the long-term future of Earth-originating life:

– s-risks and x-risks

– governance incl. ethics of AI, AI value alignment, and technical AI safety

– game theory of cooperation and conflict in the context of AI

– non-human sentience & sapience and moral circle expansion

– governance incl. ethics of biotechnologies, esp. transhumanism

– governance incl. ethics of outer space, esp. space colonisation

– cluelessness about and forecasting the long-term future

– the intersection of science fiction, technology, natural and social sciences, and philosophy

– futurology, progress studies, and macrostrategy

– longtermism(s) in theory and practice

 

– the philosophy, politics, economics, and science of belief formation, identity, and decision-making:

– decision theory and game theory

– decision-theoretic fanaticism, risk aversion, and bounded rationality

– formal epistemology and Bayesianism

– social epistemology, communication, and cognitive biases

– institutional decision-making, international relations, and global governance

– incentive structures, collective action problems, and complexity science

– egoism & altruism and dark tetrad traits, esp. re leadership

– the intersection of evolutionary psychology, moral psychology, and moral epistemology

– moral agency and moral patiency in humans and non-humans

– philosophy and psychology of self and human nature

 

– (more) topics in moral philosophy:

– ethical issues in effective altruism and global priorities research

– moral uncertainty and value theory

– animal ethics

– suffering-focused ethics

– population ethics and ethics of the future

– risk ethics

– consequentialist alternatives to utilitarianism

– scope-sensitive alternatives to consequentialism

– eudaimonia, enkrateia, and arete

– metaethics

powerful quotes I keep contemplating

last updated: 7 January 2023 The question is not, Can they reason? nor, Can they talk? but, Can they suffer? ~ Jeremy Bentham (in An Introdu...