This is really amazing! I really agree with you. I think these and many more reasons will make EA concepts not to have that deep impacts in Africa. What the west considers a problem versus what Africans considers important and relevant to us. While AI and animal safety are very important cause priority. I think EA should be very adaptive to listen to us and not tell us what they think is important. Maybe what makes this happen this way is that African’s are not contributing much financially to EA pool of funding hence the person that blows the piper calls its tone.
Thank you for sharing your valuable perspective. Your insights shed light on the importance of cultural context in shaping priorities within EA. It’s crucial for EA to be adaptive and inclusive, listening to the voices and concerns of diverse regions like Africa rather than prescribing priorities from afar. Financial contributions to the EA funding pool are one aspect, but the movement’s true strength lies in its ability to engage with and learn from a global community with different perspectives and needs.
I think EA forum should decide on what they would define as impact in Africa. I think, they should bring together key players from Africa a path for impact.
This is really amazing! I really agree with you. I think these and many more reasons will make EA concepts not to have that deep impacts in Africa. What the west considers a problem versus what Africans considers important and relevant to us. While AI and animal safety are very important cause priority. I think EA should be very adaptive to listen to us and not tell us what they think is important. Maybe what makes this happen this way is that African’s are not contributing much financially to EA pool of funding hence the person that blows the piper calls its tone.
Thank you for sharing your valuable perspective. Your insights shed light on the importance of cultural context in shaping priorities within EA. It’s crucial for EA to be adaptive and inclusive, listening to the voices and concerns of diverse regions like Africa rather than prescribing priorities from afar. Financial contributions to the EA funding pool are one aspect, but the movement’s true strength lies in its ability to engage with and learn from a global community with different perspectives and needs.
I think EA forum should decide on what they would define as impact in Africa. I think, they should bring together key players from Africa a path for impact.