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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Posts from 2023 you thought were valuable (and underrated), published by Lizka on March 22, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum.I'm sharing:a list of posts that were marked as "most valuable" by the most people (who marked posts as "most valuable" in Forum Wrapped 2023), anda list of posts that were most underrated by karma relative to the number of "most valuable" votes.These lists are not objective or "true" collections of the most valuable and underrated posts from 2023. Relatively few people marked posts as "most valuable," and I imagine that those who did, didn't do it very carefully or comprehensively. And there are various factors that would bias the results (like the fact that we ordered posts by upvotes and karma on the "Wrapped" page, people probably remember more recent posts more, etc.).Consider commenting if there are other posts you would like to highlight!This post is almost identical to last year's post: Posts from 2022 you thought were valuable (or underrated).Which posts did the most Forum users think were "most valuable"?Note that we ordered posts in "Wrapped" by your own votes, followed by karma score, meaning higher-karma posts probably got more "most valuable" votes."Most valuable" countAuthor(s)[1]Title28@Peter WildefordEA is three radical ideas I want to protect28@Ariel SimnegarOpen Phil Should Allocate Most Neartermist Funding to Animal Welfare24@AGB10 years of Earning to Give14@Bob FischerRethink Priorities' Welfare Range Estimates13@RockwellOn Living Without Idols12@Nick WhitakerThe EA community does not own its donors' money11@Jakub StencelEA's success no one cares about11@tmychow, @basil.halperin , @J. Zachary MazlishAGI and the EMH: markets are not expecting aligned or unaligned AI in the next 30 years10@Luke FreemanWe can all help solve funding constraints. What stops us?10@zdgroffHow Long Do Policy Changes Matter? New Paper9@kyle_fishNet global welfare may be negative and declining9@ConcernedEAsDoing EA Better7@LucretiaWhy I Spoke to TIME Magazine, and My Experience as a Female AI Researcher in Silicon Valley7@Michelle_HutchinsonWhy I love effective altruism7@JamesSnowdenWhy I don't agree with HLI's estimate of household spillovers from therapy7@Ren RybaReminding myself just how awful pain can get (plus, an experiment on myself)7@Amy LabenzEA is good, actually7@Ben_WestThird Wave Effective Altruism6@Ben PaceSharing Information About Nonlinear6@Zachary RobinsonEV updates: FTX settlement and the future of EV6@NunoSempereMy highly personal skepticism braindump on existential risk from artificial intelligence.6@leopoldNobody's on the ball on AGI alignment6@sauliusWhy I No Longer Prioritize Wild Animal Welfare6@ElikaAdvice on communicating in and around the biosecurity policy community6@Derek Shiller, @Bernardo Baron, @Chase Carter, @Agustín Covarrubias, @Marcus_A_Davis, @MichaelDickens, @Laura Duffy, @Peter WildefordRethink Priorities' Cross-Cause Cost-Effectiveness Model: Introduction and Overview6@Karthik TadepalliWhat do we really know about growth in LMICs? (Part 1: sectoral transformation)6@Nora BelroseAI Pause Will Likely BackfireWhich were most underrated by karma?I looked at the number of people who had marked something as "most valuable," and then divided by [karma score]^1.5. (This is what I did last year, too.[2]) We got more ratings this year, so my cutoff was at least three votes this year (vs. two last year)."Most valuable" countAuthor(s)Title3@RobBensinger erThe basic reasons I expect AGI ruin3@Zach Stein-PerlmanAI policy ideas: Reading list3@JoelMcGuire, @Samuel Dupret, @Ryan Dwyer, @MichaelPlant, @mklapow, @Happier Lives InstituteTalking through depression: The cost-effectiveness of psychotherapy in LMICs, revised and...