(Copied from my post on your shortform, relating to Quinn’s idea, Squiggle, and the tptool Quinn has worked on, and as discussed with Nicole)
Joint hackathon:
Part 1: Creating user-facing prototype for Quinn’s Cost-effectiveness-analysis × Montecarlo comparison platform
Part 2: Bringing in statistics/quant/domain people to- test it and do independent evaluations (in teams or individually)
Assessing part 2 allows us … compare and test both
the platform
and the consistency of these Montecarlo BOTEC things
Bring in Givewell people and others too?
See some note-taking on this here (If you want access to the Gitbook to add your own content let me know)
Thank you for reposting, David! I’ve reached out to GiveWell — they did have some suggested projects and promised to comment before the Hackathon.
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(Copied from my post on your shortform, relating to Quinn’s idea, Squiggle, and the tptool Quinn has worked on, and as discussed with Nicole)
Joint hackathon:
Part 1: Creating user-facing prototype for Quinn’s Cost-effectiveness-analysis × Montecarlo comparison platform
Part 2: Bringing in statistics/quant/domain people to- test it and do independent evaluations (in teams or individually)
Assessing part 2 allows us … compare and test both
the platform
and the consistency of these Montecarlo BOTEC things
Bring in Givewell people and others too?
See some note-taking on this here (If you want access to the Gitbook to add your own content let me know)
Thank you for reposting, David! I’ve reached out to GiveWell — they did have some suggested projects and promised to comment before the Hackathon.