My experience from the church is the salary doesn’t correlate will with likelihood of donating, although it does of course correlate with donating larger amounts of money.
If EAs working in AI policy and safety were serious about AI Doom being a near-term possibility, I would expect they would donate huge amounts towards that cause. A clear case of “revealed preferences” not just stated ones.
I think I was assuming people working in highly paid AI jobs were donating larger percentages of their income, but I haven’t seen data in either direction?
My experience from the church is the salary doesn’t correlate will with likelihood of donating, although it does of course correlate with donating larger amounts of money.
Yes, though I thought maybe among EAs there would be some correlation. 🤷
I think I was assuming people working in highly paid AI jobs were donating larger percentages of their income, but I haven’t seen data in either direction?
Yeah, me neither (which, again, is probably true; just not in my circles).
My experience from the church is the salary doesn’t correlate will with likelihood of donating, although it does of course correlate with donating larger amounts of money.
If EAs working in AI policy and safety were serious about AI Doom being a near-term possibility, I would expect they would donate huge amounts towards that cause. A clear case of “revealed preferences” not just stated ones.
I think I was assuming people working in highly paid AI jobs were donating larger percentages of their income, but I haven’t seen data in either direction?
Yes, though I thought maybe among EAs there would be some correlation. 🤷
Yeah, me neither (which, again, is probably true; just not in my circles).