
80,000 Hours Podcast #182 – Bob Fischer on comparing the welfare of humans, chickens, pigs, octopuses, bees, and more
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Mar 8, 2024 In this engaging conversation, Bob Fischer, a senior research manager at Rethink Priorities and director of the Society for the Study of Ethics and Animals, delves into animal welfare nuances. He explores the complex sentience of various beings—from chickens to octopuses—highlighting their emotional capacities and ethical implications. Fischer discusses the challenges of quantifying welfare and consciousness across species and urges a reassessment of how we prioritize suffering, prompting listeners to rethink their values regarding animal rights and welfare.
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Chicken Welfare
- Bob Fischer's project estimates a chicken's welfare range to be about a third of a human's.
- This comparison focuses on the intensity of pleasure and pain, not a direct chicken-to-human equivalence.
Chicken Nest Box
- Bob Fischer describes observing a chicken's dedication to reaching a nest box before laying an egg.
- This, and other observations, highlight the recognizable desires and preferences in animals.
Fruit Fly Models
- Fruit flies (Drosophila), related to black soldier flies, are used as models for human depression and pain.
- This research highlights similarities in neurology and behavior, raising ethical concerns.
