Here's a place to discuss projects, ideas, events and miscellanea relevant to the world of effective altruism that don't need a whole post of their own!
Some news from the last month in effective altruism:
- Giving What We Can reached its target of 150,000 GBP in the fundraising drive that finished yesterday.
- The Future of Life Institute has distributed $7 million, mostly from Elon Musk, for keeping AI beneficial to humans.
- The Open Philanthropy Project is hiring for program officers in factory farming and biosecurity. MIRI is hiring for an office manager. CEA is also (I'm told) looking for an office manager.
Not sure if I agree with this - it seems like that's the sort of thing all kinds of cults say, before their leaders turn out to be self-interested megalomaniacs who've just been funnelling more and more of the cult's money to themselves. More of an "outside view" would be helpful.
Let's say I told you I thought my boss at a nonprofit I work for was a pretty good boss. And you told me that this was "the sort of thing all kinds of cults say, before their leaders turn out to be self-interested megalomaniacs who've just been funnelling more and more of the cult's money to themselves". Do you think that'd be a valid concern?
I think you're much more worried about this than you need to be. Groupthink is definitely something to guard against, and we shouldn't assume being high status makes you always correct about things, but cult fears seem generally overblown to me.