I think I feel a bit confused with the concept of it being crucial to “stack a bunch of multipliers.”
Like how would you describe this story:
A student is planning a career working on US economic policy (because this is something he’s had an interest in for a little while). Then, he is exposed to some ideas in longtermism and decides to instead work on AI policy instead (because he thinks it seems like a big deal and is probably more important than economic policy).
This feels to me like it’s just “one step” or “one multiplier” that puts this student on a much higher EV career path.
I think I feel a bit confused with the concept of it being crucial to “stack a bunch of multipliers.”
Like how would you describe this story:
A student is planning a career working on US economic policy (because this is something he’s had an interest in for a little while). Then, he is exposed to some ideas in longtermism and decides to instead work on AI policy instead (because he thinks it seems like a big deal and is probably more important than economic policy).
This feels to me like it’s just “one step” or “one multiplier” that puts this student on a much higher EV career path.