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The Global Priorities Institute was an academic research institute at Oxford University with the aim to conduct foundational research that informs the decision-making of individuals and institutions seeking to do as much good as possible.
Last month, Jake Nebel (Princeton University) gave this year's Parfit Memorial Lecture entitled "The Procreation Asymmetry: Some Puzzles." In case you missed it, our colleagues at @uehiro.ox.ac.uk have published a summary of the lecture in their blog: blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2025/07/2025...
2025 Parfit Memorial Lecture – a summary | Practical Ethics
By Paul Heller (DPhil Student at the Uehiro Oxford Institute) On Friday 16th June, Jacob Nebel, Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University, gave the 2025 Parfit Memorial Lecture. Professor Nebel’...
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July 8, 2025 at 3:23 PM
Last week, Jeff Ely gave this year's Atkinson Memorial Lecture on "Natural Selection of Artificial Intelligence". If you missed it, you can now watch a recording of his talk on our website: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/jeffrey-ely-... @oxfordecondept.bsky.social
Jeffrey Ely | Natural Selection of Artificial Intelligence
We study the AI control problem in the context of decentralized eco- nomic production. Profit-maximizing firms employ artificial intelligence to automate aspects of production. This creates a feedback...
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June 23, 2025 at 6:31 PM
Our Atkinson Memorial Lecture is next Wednesday! There is still time to sign up. You can join online or in person in Oxford.
June 12, 2025 at 4:27 PM
A reminder that this year's Parfit Memorial Lecture is next Monday. You can still sign up to join us in Oxford!
June 12, 2025 at 11:10 AM
A new working paper, "Shutdownable Agents through POST-Agency" by Elliott Thornley, is now available on our website. Read it here:
globalprioritiesinstitute.org/thornley-shu...
Shutdownable Agents through POST-Agency - Elliott Thornley
Many fear that future artificial agents will resist shutdown. I present an idea – the POST-Agents Proposal – for ensuring that doesn’t happen. I propose that we train agents to satisfy Preferences Onl...
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June 2, 2025 at 1:43 PM
This year's Atkinson Memorial Lecture "Natural Selection of Artificial Intelligence", will be given by Jeffrey Ely on 18 June. You can attend in person in Oxford or remotely. Sign up here: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/atkinson-mem...
Atkinson Memorial Lecture 2024 - Jeffrey Ely
The Atkinson Memorial Lecture is an annual distinguished lecture series established in 2018 in memory of Professor Sir Tony Atkinson, jointly by the Global Priorities Institute (GPI) and the Departmen...
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May 30, 2025 at 4:50 PM
This year's Parfit Memorial Lecture - jointly organised by GPI and @uehiro.ox.ac.uk - will take place on 16 June. Prof Jake Nebel will talk about "The Procreation Asymmetry: Some Puzzles" Follow the link for more info and registration. globalprioritiesinstitute.org/parfit-memor...
Parfit Memorial Lecture 2025 - Jacob M. Nebel
The Parfit Memorial Lecture is an annual distinguished lecture series established by the Global Priorities Institute (GPI) in memory of Derek Parfit. The aim is to encourage research among academic ph...
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April 30, 2025 at 4:57 PM
Walter Bossert, Susumu Cato and Kohei Kamaga's working paper, The structure of critical sets, can now be read here: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/bossert-cato...
The structure of critical sets - Walter Bossert, Susumu Cato and Kohei Kamaga
The purpose of this paper is to address some ambiguities and misunderstandings that appear in previous studies of population ethics. In particular, we examine the structure of intervals that are emplo...
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March 20, 2025 at 9:03 AM
Population ethics with thresholds, by Walter Bossert, Susumu Cato and Kohei Kamaga has been added to GPI's Working Paper Series. You can now read it here: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/bossert-cato...
Population ethics with thresholds - Walter Bossert, Susumu Cato and Kohei Kamaga
We propose a new class of social quasi-orderings in a variable-population setting. In order to declare one utility distribution at least as good as another, the critical-level utilitarian value of the...
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March 19, 2025 at 10:58 AM
Jeffrey Ely (Northwestern University) is giving this year's Atkinson Memorial Lecture, 'Incentive-compatible information design' (18 June). Follow the link to register! www.ticketsource.co.uk/department-o...
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March 18, 2025 at 11:04 AM
GPI Research Affiliate Philip Trammell is giving a summer course on the Economics of Transformative AI at Stanford this year. More info and applications here: digitaleconomy.stanford.edu/etai-course/. Applications close 21 February.
The Economics of Transformative AI Summer 2025
Some claim that advanced AI will greatly accelerate economic growth, displace labor, and/or risk existential catastrophe. This course covers a selection of tools in (mainly) economic theory relevant t...
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January 24, 2025 at 10:41 AM
Once More, Without Feeling, the newest working paper by Andreas Mogensen, is now available to read here: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/mogensen-onc...
Once More, Without Feeling - Andreas Mogensen
I argue for a pluralist theory of moral standing, on which both welfare subjectivity and autonomy can confer moral status. I argue that autonomy doesn’t entail welfare subjectivity, but can ground mor...
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January 17, 2025 at 10:35 AM
Numbers Tell, Words Sell, the new working paper by Michael Thaler, @mattietoma.bsky.social and Victor Yaneng Wang is now available to read here: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/thaler-toma-...
Numbers Tell, Words Sell - Michael Thaler, Mattie Toma and Victor Yaneng Wang
When communicating numeric estimates with policymakers, journalists, or the general public, experts must choose between using numbers or natural language. We run two experiments to study whether exper...
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January 10, 2025 at 9:42 AM
Susana Campos-Martins' newest working paper, Measuring AI-Driven Risk with Stock Prices, is now available to read here: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/measuring-ai...
Measuring AI-Driven Risk with Stock Prices - Susana Campos-Martins
We propose an empirical approach to identify and measure AI-driven shocks based on the co-movements of relevant financial asset prices. For that purpose, we first calculate the common volatility of th...
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December 5, 2024 at 9:47 AM
Imperfect Recall and AI Delegation, the new working paper by Eric Olav Chen, @alexghersen.bsky.social and Sami Petersen is now available to read here: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/imperfect-re...
Imperfect Recall and AI Delegation - Eric Olav Chen, Alexis Ghersengorin and Sami Petersen
A principal wants to deploy an artificial intelligence (AI) system to perform some task. But the AI may be misaligned and aim to pursue a conflicting objective. The principal cannot restrict its optio...
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December 4, 2024 at 3:42 PM
We’re excited to announce our new research agendas – for philosophy, economics and psychology – have now been published! You can read them here: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/research-age...
Research agenda - Global Priorities Institute
The central focus of GPI is what we call ‘global priorities research’: research into issues that arise in response to the question, ‘What should we do with a given amount of limited resources if our a...
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November 29, 2024 at 11:00 AM