"American UBI: for and against"
"A brief history of Rosicrucianism & the Invisible College"
"Were almost all the signers of the Declaration of Independence high-degree Freemasons?"
"Have malaria case rates gone down in areas where AMF did big bednet distributions?"
"What is the relationship between economic development and mental health? Is there a margin at which further development decreases mental health?"
"Literature review: Dunbar's number"
"Why is Rwanda outperforming other African nations?"
"The longtermist case for animal welfare"
"Philosopher-Kings: why wise governance is important for the longterm future"
"Case studies: when has democracy outperform technocracy? (and vice versa)"
"Examining the tradeoff between coordination and coercion"
"Spiritual practice as an EA cause area"
"Tools for thought as an EA cause area"
"Is strong, ubiquitous encryption a net positive?"
"How important are coral reefs to ocean health? How can they be protected?"
"What role does the Amazon rainforest play in regulating the North American biosphere?"
"What can the US do to protect the Amazon from Bolsonaro?"
"Can the Singaporean governance model scale?"
"Is EA complacent?"
"Flow-through effects of widespread addiction"
An AMA from someone who works at a really big foundation that leans EA but isn't quite "EA-aligned" in the same way as Open Philanthropy (e.g. Gates, Rockefeller, Chan/Zuckerberg, Skoll).
I'm interested to hear how those organizations compare different causes, distribute resources between areas/divisions, evaluate the impact of their grantmaking, etc.
Similarly, an AMA from someone working at an EA org who otherwise isn’t personally very engaged with EA. Maybe they really disagree with EA, or more likely, they’re new to EA ideas and haven’t identified with EA in the past.
They’ll be deeply engaged on the substantive issues but will bring different identities and biases, maybe offering important new perspectives.