

Location: Kampus Hybernská
Room: Sál B.1 (entry next to the café)What does it mean to have a positive impact? The effective altruism movement has some ideas. We'll take a tour through the evolution of these ideas from development economics into the science of existential risks and the problem of AI alignment. Effective altruism aims to ground its ideas in a strictly rational picture of reality, while thinking in the most ambitious way we can.I will introduce these ideas in a condensed form and hope to evoke a lively, critical discussion and get to know each other's approaches a bit.🚨I recommend that attendees go through some of the articles below and prepare your questions or objections - but feel welcome to come if you can't do so in time.The meetup will be facilitated by Daniel Friedrich, a Master's student of research psychology at FHS UK and a co-founder of Students for Impact. This is the first meeting in a series in which we will explore the science of doing good and building a career with positive impact, adapted for the student perspective. Follow our FB, IG or newsletter for updates: https://studentsforimpact.org/For more EA events in Prague, follow Effective Altruism Czechia! https://www.facebook.com/efektivnialtruismusRecommended reading:Introduction to Effective Altruism (23 min)https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/s/B79ro5zkhndbBKRRX/p/ZhNaizQgYY9dXdQkMComparing charities: How big is the difference? (12 min)https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/s/x3KXkiAQ6NH8WLbkW/p/euBJ4rgfhZBkmBDRTA framework for comparing global problems in terms of expected impact (22 min)https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/s/x3KXkiAQ6NH8WLbkW/p/ER4gAtS5LAx2T3Y98Can one person make a difference? What the evidence says. (12 min)https://80000hours.org/career-guide/can-one-person-make-a-difference/