I think this comment reads as though it’s almost entirely the authors’ responsibility to convince other EAs and EA orgs that certain interventions would help maximise impact, and that it is barely the responsibility of EAs and EA orgs to actively seek out and consider interventions which might help them maximise impact. I disagree with this kind of view.
I think this comment reads as though it’s almost entirely the authors’ responsibility to convince other EAs and EA orgs that certain interventions would help maximise impact, and that it is barely the responsibility of EAs and EA orgs to actively seek out and consider interventions which might help them maximise impact.
Obviously it’s the responsibility of EAs and EA orgs to actively seek out ways that they could do things better. But I’m just noting that it seems unlikely to me that this post will actually persuade EA orgs to do things differently, and so if the authors had hoped to have impact via that route, they should try another plan instead.
I think this comment reads as though it’s almost entirely the authors’ responsibility to convince other EAs and EA orgs that certain interventions would help maximise impact, and that it is barely the responsibility of EAs and EA orgs to actively seek out and consider interventions which might help them maximise impact. I disagree with this kind of view.
Obviously it’s the responsibility of EAs and EA orgs to actively seek out ways that they could do things better. But I’m just noting that it seems unlikely to me that this post will actually persuade EA orgs to do things differently, and so if the authors had hoped to have impact via that route, they should try another plan instead.