I think more people being exposed to GiveWell would be good. Richer audiences with disposable incomes (CNBC/Bloomberg watchers?) I think would be a good target audience.
I do agree that not every part of EA would benefit from general awareness- debates on moral realism, competing theories of utilitarianism and so forth.
More so, the absence of EA on TV just surprised me. I didn’t walk around with a clear estimate of how many mentions in my head, but I thought GiveWell would be more prominent for sure.
I agree! I also feel like we’re heading in that direction (especially with GiveWell) with EA getting more into mainstream media (ex. Vox’s Future Perfect). I’d be curious how whoever is doing it chooses to communicate EA.
I think more people being exposed to GiveWell would be good. Richer audiences with disposable incomes (CNBC/Bloomberg watchers?) I think would be a good target audience.
I do agree that not every part of EA would benefit from general awareness- debates on moral realism, competing theories of utilitarianism and so forth.
More so, the absence of EA on TV just surprised me. I didn’t walk around with a clear estimate of how many mentions in my head, but I thought GiveWell would be more prominent for sure.
I agree! I also feel like we’re heading in that direction (especially with GiveWell) with EA getting more into mainstream media (ex. Vox’s Future Perfect). I’d be curious how whoever is doing it chooses to communicate EA.