I think your short argument misses the point. The obstacle isn’t the lack of such infrastructure—I imagine academics could use the existing tools if they asked politely or created their own—but the lack of demand for such infrastructure.
I’m imagining that EA could provide the demand for such infrastructure (EA cause prioritizers would be its customers).
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I think your short argument misses the point. The obstacle isn’t the lack of such infrastructure—I imagine academics could use the existing tools if they asked politely or created their own—but the lack of demand for such infrastructure.
I’m imagining that EA could provide the demand for such infrastructure (EA cause prioritizers would be its customers).