This is just a final call for the cause exploration contest that CEARCH is running . The original announcement can be found here; the short of it is that:
We welcome everyone to suggest potential cause areas, providing a short justification if you feel it useful (e.g. briefly covering why the issue is important/​tractable/​neglected), or not, if otherwise (e.g. the idea simply appears novel or interesting to you). All ideas are welcome, and even causes which do not appear intuitively impactful can be fairly cost-effective upon deeper research.
People are also welcome to suggest potential search methodologies for finding causes (e.g. consulting weird philosophy, or looking up death certificates).
Prizes will be awarded in the following way:
USD 300 for best cause idea (and that is not already on our public longlist of causes).
USD 700 for the best search methodology (and that is not already listed in our public search methodology document).
Entries may be made here. The contest will run only for a few more days, until 31st July 2023 (23:59, GMT-12). Multiple entries are allowed (n.b. do make separate individual submissions).
[Final Call] Cause Exploration Contest
This is just a final call for the cause exploration contest that CEARCH is running . The original announcement can be found here; the short of it is that:
We welcome everyone to suggest potential cause areas, providing a short justification if you feel it useful (e.g. briefly covering why the issue is important/​tractable/​neglected), or not, if otherwise (e.g. the idea simply appears novel or interesting to you). All ideas are welcome, and even causes which do not appear intuitively impactful can be fairly cost-effective upon deeper research.
People are also welcome to suggest potential search methodologies for finding causes (e.g. consulting weird philosophy, or looking up death certificates).
Prizes will be awarded in the following way:
USD 300 for best cause idea (and that is not already on our public longlist of causes).
USD 700 for the best search methodology (and that is not already listed in our public search methodology document).
Entries may be made here. The contest will run only for a few more days, until 31st July 2023 (23:59, GMT-12). Multiple entries are allowed (n.b. do make separate individual submissions).