Jacy Anthis is a social scientist and co-founder of the Sentience Institute. His acclaimed book, The End of Animal Farming, analyses the development of food technologies such as plant-based and cell-cultured meat. Psychologist Steven Pinker said the book "places the issue of factory farming in the context of human progress and presents compelling arguments on how we should deal with it today.”
His research has been featured in The Guardian, Vox, Forbes, and other global media outlets, and he has has presented his research at conferences and seminars in over 20 countries. He is currently a PhD Fellow at The University of Chicago. He is from Huntsville, Texas and lives in Chicago with his wife Kelly and their rescued dogs Apollo and Dionysus.
In this episode, Jack and Jacy talk about effective altruism, farmed animal movement effectiveness and wild animal suffering.