Thanks for the very useful links, Stefan! I think the usefulness of coordination is widely agreed upon, but we’re still not working together as well as possible. The 80000hours article you linked even states:
Instead, especially in effective altruism, people engage in “single-player” thinking. They work out what would be the best course of action if others weren’t responding to what they do.
Thanks for the very useful links, Stefan!
I think the usefulness of coordination is widely agreed upon, but we’re still not working together as well as possible. The 80000hours article you linked even states:
I’ll go and spend some time with these topics