I very much agree that we need less deference and more people thinking for themselves, especially on cause prioritization. I think this is especially important for people who have high talent/skill in this direction, as I think it can be quite hard to do well.
It’s a huge problem that the current system is not great at valuing and incentivizing this type of work, as I think this causes a lot of the potentially highly competent cause prioritization people to go in other directions. I’ve been a huge advocate for this for a long time.
I think it is somewhat hard to systematically address, but I’m really glad you are pointing this out and inviting collaboration on your work, I do think concentration of power is extremely neglected and one of the things that most determines how well the future will go (and not just in terms of extinction risk but upside/opportunity cost risks as well.)
I very much agree that we need less deference and more people thinking for themselves, especially on cause prioritization. I think this is especially important for people who have high talent/skill in this direction, as I think it can be quite hard to do well.
It’s a huge problem that the current system is not great at valuing and incentivizing this type of work, as I think this causes a lot of the potentially highly competent cause prioritization people to go in other directions. I’ve been a huge advocate for this for a long time.
I think it is somewhat hard to systematically address, but I’m really glad you are pointing this out and inviting collaboration on your work, I do think concentration of power is extremely neglected and one of the things that most determines how well the future will go (and not just in terms of extinction risk but upside/opportunity cost risks as well.)
Going to send you a DM now!