A related but narrower discussion centers on the concept of "Task Y" (Lawsen 2019):[1] a task which has one or more of the following properties:
Other related ideas include the claims that EA is vetting-constrained or that some of the major bottlenecks the EA movement currently faces are related to organizational capacity, infrastructure, and management (Todd, 2020).management.[2]
Koehler, Arden & Keiran Harris (2020) Benjamin Todd on what the effective altruism community most needs, 80,000 Hours, November 12.
Lawsen, Alex (2019) Can the EA community copy Teach for America? (Looking for Task Y), Effective Altruism Forum, February 21.
Lawsen, Alex (2019) Can the EA community copy Teach for America? (Looking for Task Y), Effective Altruism Forum, February 21.
Koehler, Arden & Keiran Harris (2020) Benjamin Todd on what the effective altruism community most needs, 80,000 Hours, November 12.
A related but narrower discussion centers on the concept of
"Task Y""Task Y":[1] a task which has one or more of the following properties:career choice | community infrastructure | constraints on effective altruism | criticism of effective altruism | hiring | take action | markets for altruism | research training programs | working at EA vs non-EA orgs | Task Y