Your first comment sounded like you’re criticizing CEA for their allocation of resources. Your second reply now sounds more like you’re criticzing funders (like Open Phil) for not increasing CEA’s budget. (Or maybe CEA for not asking for a funding increase more aggressively.) I guess the main thing you’re saying is that you find it hard to believe everyone is acting optimally if we have to cut back on EAGs in these ways, given that money isn’t that tight in the EA movement as a whole.
Agree, the FTX loss in particular is not just “short-term budgetary constraints.” It would seem either that the EA movement was underfunding EAGs prior to these financial changes, or that reductions in funding are warranted now given the significant loss of expected money in the ecosystem.
Your first comment sounded like you’re criticizing CEA for their allocation of resources. Your second reply now sounds more like you’re criticzing funders (like Open Phil) for not increasing CEA’s budget. (Or maybe CEA for not asking for a funding increase more aggressively.) I guess the main thing you’re saying is that you find it hard to believe everyone is acting optimally if we have to cut back on EAGs in these ways, given that money isn’t that tight in the EA movement as a whole.
Agree, the FTX loss in particular is not just “short-term budgetary constraints.” It would seem either that the EA movement was underfunding EAGs prior to these financial changes, or that reductions in funding are warranted now given the significant loss of expected money in the ecosystem.