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Each year, 50 billion animals are raised and slaughtered in factory farms. Most experience extreme levels of suffering.
Narrated by AI.
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Outline:
(00:09) Summary
(02:52) Introduction
(03:42) How many animals are in farms?
(06:03) How do we treat these animals?
(07:16) How farmed chickens are treated
(11:34) How farmed pigs are treated
(13:13) How farmed cattle are treated
(15:49) How farmed sheep and goats are treated
(17:45) How farmed fish are treated
(20:20) How farmed frogs and turtles are treated
(21:13) How farmed shrimp and crustaceans are treated
(22:00) How other farmed invertebrates (snails and insects) are treated
(23:01) Images of farmed chickens
(24:02) Images of farmed pigs
(25:05) Images of farmed cattle
(26:17) Images of farmed sheep and goats
(27:08) Images of farmed fish
(27:52) Images of farmed frogs and softshell turtles
(28:45) Images of farmed snails and insects
(29:07) To what extent do animals deserve our moral consideration?
(30:16) Animal consciousness and pain
(36:18) What makes something deserving of moral consideration?
(38:59) Different moral approaches
(45:21) How many animals count morally the same as one human?
(45:34) Counting the number of individuals
(46:24) Counting the number of neurons
(47:40) Trying to estimate the probability of consciousness
(48:09) Using welfare ranges
(52:01) Bob Fischer
(52:20) How might factory farming change in the future?
(54:54) How will factory farming be affected by technological advances?
(56:35) When might we develop really good alternatives to meat?
(59:28) Would a competitive meat alternative end factory farming, and if so -- when?
(01:01:54) How could AI affect factory farming?
(01:04:51) What might happen to factory farming in the very long-run future?
(01:08:24) There are promising ways of solving this problem
(01:17:16) Work on factory farming is highly neglected
(01:19:45) How can we compare the pressingness of factory farming to existential risks?
(01:29:33) What are the major arguments against this problem being (especially) pressing?
(01:31:45) What can you do to help?
(01:34:15) Earning to give
(01:35:16) Helping to run nonprofits
(01:36:32) Seren Kell
(01:37:07) Founding something new
(01:38:21) Andrés Jiménez Zorrilla
(01:38:50) Government and policy
(01:39:33) Corporate campaigning and activism
(01:40:10) Leah Garcés
(01:40:40) Scientific and engineering research
(01:43:14) Strategy research and grantmaking
(01:44:25) Lewis Bollard
(01:44:43) Find vacancies on our job board
(01:45:17) Key organisations
(01:53:50) Learn more
(01:53:53) Top recommendations
(01:54:21) Further recommendations
(01:54:26) More resources
(01:54:37) 80,000 Hours podcast episodes
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By 80000 HoursEach year, 50 billion animals are raised and slaughtered in factory farms. Most experience extreme levels of suffering.
Narrated by AI.
---
Outline:
(00:09) Summary
(02:52) Introduction
(03:42) How many animals are in farms?
(06:03) How do we treat these animals?
(07:16) How farmed chickens are treated
(11:34) How farmed pigs are treated
(13:13) How farmed cattle are treated
(15:49) How farmed sheep and goats are treated
(17:45) How farmed fish are treated
(20:20) How farmed frogs and turtles are treated
(21:13) How farmed shrimp and crustaceans are treated
(22:00) How other farmed invertebrates (snails and insects) are treated
(23:01) Images of farmed chickens
(24:02) Images of farmed pigs
(25:05) Images of farmed cattle
(26:17) Images of farmed sheep and goats
(27:08) Images of farmed fish
(27:52) Images of farmed frogs and softshell turtles
(28:45) Images of farmed snails and insects
(29:07) To what extent do animals deserve our moral consideration?
(30:16) Animal consciousness and pain
(36:18) What makes something deserving of moral consideration?
(38:59) Different moral approaches
(45:21) How many animals count morally the same as one human?
(45:34) Counting the number of individuals
(46:24) Counting the number of neurons
(47:40) Trying to estimate the probability of consciousness
(48:09) Using welfare ranges
(52:01) Bob Fischer
(52:20) How might factory farming change in the future?
(54:54) How will factory farming be affected by technological advances?
(56:35) When might we develop really good alternatives to meat?
(59:28) Would a competitive meat alternative end factory farming, and if so -- when?
(01:01:54) How could AI affect factory farming?
(01:04:51) What might happen to factory farming in the very long-run future?
(01:08:24) There are promising ways of solving this problem
(01:17:16) Work on factory farming is highly neglected
(01:19:45) How can we compare the pressingness of factory farming to existential risks?
(01:29:33) What are the major arguments against this problem being (especially) pressing?
(01:31:45) What can you do to help?
(01:34:15) Earning to give
(01:35:16) Helping to run nonprofits
(01:36:32) Seren Kell
(01:37:07) Founding something new
(01:38:21) Andrés Jiménez Zorrilla
(01:38:50) Government and policy
(01:39:33) Corporate campaigning and activism
(01:40:10) Leah Garcés
(01:40:40) Scientific and engineering research
(01:43:14) Strategy research and grantmaking
(01:44:25) Lewis Bollard
(01:44:43) Find vacancies on our job board
(01:45:17) Key organisations
(01:53:50) Learn more
(01:53:53) Top recommendations
(01:54:21) Further recommendations
(01:54:26) More resources
(01:54:37) 80,000 Hours podcast episodes
The original text contained 167 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.
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First published:
Source:
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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Images from the article:
Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.