Hi everyone! I’ll be doing an Ask Me Anything (AMA) here. Feel free to drop your questions in the comments below. I will aim to answer them by Monday, July 24.
Who am I?
I’m Peter. I co-founded Rethink Priorities (RP) with Marcus A. Davis in 2018. Previously, I worked as a data scientist in industry for five years. I’m an avid forecaster. I’ve been known to tweet here and blog here.
What does Rethink Priorities do?
RP is a research and implementation group that works with foundations and impact-focused non-profits to identify pressing opportunities to make the world better, figures out strategies for working on those problems, and does that work.
We focus on:
- Wild and farmed animal welfare (including invertebrate welfare)
- Global health and development (including climate change)
- AI governance and strategy
- Existential security and safeguarding a flourishing long-term future
- Understanding and supporting communities relevant to the above
What should you ask me?
Anything!
I oversee RP’s work related to existential security, AI, and surveys and data analysis research, but I can answer any question about RP (or anything).
I’m also excited to answer questions about the organization’s future plans and our funding gaps (see here for more information). We're pretty funding constrained right now and could use some help!
We also recently published a personal reflection on what Marcus and I have learned in the last five years as well as a review of the organization’s impacts, future plans, and funding needs that you might be interested in or have questions about.
RP’s publicly available research can be found in this database. If you’d like to support RP’s mission, please donate here or contact Director of Development Janique Behman.
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Is RP research donor-driven in terms of priorities? Do you worry that Rethink could become vastly more focused on some cause areas over others due to available funding in the space, as opposed to more neglected areas that could be more impactful?
I do think RP, like nearly any other organization, has to “follow the money” and given that RP has historically relied a lot on restricted assets we do end up matching donor priorities. I think this could be good as it gives an independent check on our prioritization and encourages us to be responsive to the needs of the broader dollar-weighted EA community.
On the other hand, it is unlikely that donor priorities are indeed the best thing for us to work on and as we are funding constrained in all of our areas I do worry that we will be steered toward particular areas more than I’d like from impact assessment alone. This is one reason why we’ve been trying to make a large push to get more unrestricted funding for RP.