For this weekend’s EA Global Student Summit I wrote a short talk about jargon that’s popular in the EA community. It covers:
When it’s good to use
When it’s best to avoid
Alternatives to common jargon terms
Words I think we should mostly stop using
Why people bicker about this, and a tiny piece of philosophy of language.
Folks liked it on social media and jargon has been a regular topic here on the EA Forum, so I thought I’d share.
Open commenting is enabled on the Google Slides so you can respond to specific points!
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When you shouldn’t use EA jargon and how to avoid it
For this weekend’s EA Global Student Summit I wrote a short talk about jargon that’s popular in the EA community. It covers:
When it’s good to use
When it’s best to avoid
Alternatives to common jargon terms
Words I think we should mostly stop using
Why people bicker about this, and a tiny piece of philosophy of language.
Folks liked it on social media and jargon has been a regular topic here on the EA Forum, so I thought I’d share.
Open commenting is enabled on the Google Slides so you can respond to specific points!