Hi readers,
It's great to have you on the forum! If you'd like to, write something below about yourself or how you connect with the philosophy and social movement of effective altruism.
To start us off, I'm a junior doctor from Melbourne, with a particular interest in tweaking the impact of emerging technologies so they better serve humanity.
Ryan
Hi, I'm a CS student who is planning on earning to give. John Maxwell and I recently started a business (http://www.mealsquares.com) in order to try to improve on the default situation of software developer salaries. We figure we can accomplish several things with the entrepreneur route:
Give pretax dollars instead of post-tax salary dollars. (and hopefully more of them of course)
Spend more spare time working on effective things, for example helping out other EAs lower frictional costs that prevent them from being maximally effective.
Encourage the creation of other EA startups. We think there is some low hanging fruit in this space. (post on this forthcoming)
John and I are both highly interested in X-risk mitigation, which seems to suffer from a tragedy of the commons coordination problem.
I'd be very interested to hear about this. As far as I know, MealSquares is the most successful startup by EAs at this point. A lot of people talk about it (including me) but most people don't do it (including me), so it's great to see some EAs putting their career where their mouth is.