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The importance of a problem (also called its scale) is the value of solving it. Importance[1] Together with tractability and neglectedness, importance is one of the three factors in the ITN framework.
ITN framework | neglectedness | tractability
Ord, Toby (2020) The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity, London: Bloomsbury Publishing, p. 181.
The importance of a problem (also called its scale) is the value of solving it. Importance is one of the three factors in the ITN framework.
The importance of a problem is the value of solving it. Importance is one of the three factors in the ITN framework.
Further reading
Todd, Ben (2013) A framework for strategically selecting a cause, 80,000 Hours, December 19.