“I think what matters about urgency should be captured by a version of neglectedness that accounts for future resources that will otherwise be spent on the problem. If something is not urgent, we might not expect it to be neglected in the long run, as others will come to work on it. If urgent, there’s a risk few will work on it in time.”
I gave an answer here:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/vyYsM2AEwh5CJqjju/urgency-in-the-itn-framework?commentId=fSarqZDsh8FRt63xS
“I think what matters about urgency should be captured by a version of neglectedness that accounts for future resources that will otherwise be spent on the problem. If something is not urgent, we might not expect it to be neglected in the long run, as others will come to work on it. If urgent, there’s a risk few will work on it in time.”
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