I’m still highly sceptical of neglectedness as anything but a first-pass heuristic for how prioritisation organisations might spend their early research—firstly because there are so many ways a field can be ‘not neglected’ and still highly leveraged (e.g. Givewell and Giving What We Can were only able to have the comparative impact they did because the global health field had been vigorously researched but no-one had systemically done the individual-level prioritisation they did with the research results); secondly because it encourages EA to reject established learning in a way I find dangerously hubristic (FTX weren’t irresponsible—they just took a neglected approach to fundraising!).
If we must keep using this heuristic, it helps to introduce supporting heuristics like the one you mention; to which I’d add ‘look at the amount of input relative to the amount of input needed to solve the issue’. Climate has had far more input than AI safety, but it’s unclear to me whether the proportion of input it’s had to what it needs is higher.
I’m still highly sceptical of neglectedness as anything but a first-pass heuristic for how prioritisation organisations might spend their early research—firstly because there are so many ways a field can be ‘not neglected’ and still highly leveraged (e.g. Givewell and Giving What We Can were only able to have the comparative impact they did because the global health field had been vigorously researched but no-one had systemically done the individual-level prioritisation they did with the research results); secondly because it encourages EA to reject established learning in a way I find dangerously hubristic (FTX weren’t irresponsible—they just took a neglected approach to fundraising!).
If we must keep using this heuristic, it helps to introduce supporting heuristics like the one you mention; to which I’d add ‘look at the amount of input relative to the amount of input needed to solve the issue’. Climate has had far more input than AI safety, but it’s unclear to me whether the proportion of input it’s had to what it needs is higher.