The CE incubatees are an absolutely amazing bunch and exactly the types of people I would want on these world-bettering projects. Charity Entrepreneurship is no doubt one of the EA projects I am most excited about due to pure impact, research prowess and future potential.
When I compare the CE program to YC (see also OWID@YC), it feels even better due to the great co-founder matching process and the success rate along with the excellence within the focus areas (people don’t come with their own esoteric tech startups).
For other commenters who talk about the use of reach numbers instead of e.g. QALY or WELLBYs, having seen some of their spreadsheets and programs, I am in deep awe and respect of some of the superheroes that have saved hundreds of lives (with many of these being counterfactual given the effectiveness and new vectors of impact) though I’ll let them summarize their numbers.
I am very excited about where the projects will be in one and even five years and commend everyone involved.
The CE incubatees are an absolutely amazing bunch and exactly the types of people I would want on these world-bettering projects. Charity Entrepreneurship is no doubt one of the EA projects I am most excited about due to pure impact, research prowess and future potential.
When I compare the CE program to YC (see also OWID@YC), it feels even better due to the great co-founder matching process and the success rate along with the excellence within the focus areas (people don’t come with their own esoteric tech startups).
For other commenters who talk about the use of reach numbers instead of e.g. QALY or WELLBYs, having seen some of their spreadsheets and programs, I am in deep awe and respect of some of the superheroes that have saved hundreds of lives (with many of these being counterfactual given the effectiveness and new vectors of impact) though I’ll let them summarize their numbers.
I am very excited about where the projects will be in one and even five years and commend everyone involved.