What do you think is the best approach to achieving existential security and how confident are you on this?
Which chapter/part of “What We Owe The Future” do you think most deviates from the EA mainstream?
In what way(s) would you change the focus of the EA longtermist community if you could?
Do you think more EAs should be choosing careers focused on boosting economic growth/tech progress?
Would you rather see marginal EA resources go towards reducing specific existential risks or boosting economic growth/tech progress?
The Future Fund website highlights immigration reform, slowing down demographic decline, and innovative educational experiments to empower young people with exceptional potential as effective ways to boost economic growth. How confident are you that these are the most effective ways to boost growth?
Where would you donate to most improve the long-term future?
Would you rather give to the Long-Term Future Fund or the Patient Philanthropy Fund?
Do you think you differ to most longtermist EAs on the “most influential century” debate and, if so, why?
How important do you think Moral Circle Expansion (MCE) is and what do you think are the most promising ways to achieve it?
What do you think is the best objection to longtermism/strong longtermism?
Fanaticism? Cluelessness? Arbitrariness?
How do you think most human lives today compare to the zero wellbeing level?
My comment on your previous post should have been saved for this one. I copy the questions below:
What do you think is the best approach to achieving existential security and how confident are you on this?
Which chapter/part of “What We Owe The Future” do you think most deviates from the EA mainstream?
In what way(s) would you change the focus of the EA longtermist community if you could?
Do you think more EAs should be choosing careers focused on boosting economic growth/tech progress?
Would you rather see marginal EA resources go towards reducing specific existential risks or boosting economic growth/tech progress?
The Future Fund website highlights immigration reform, slowing down demographic decline, and innovative educational experiments to empower young people with exceptional potential as effective ways to boost economic growth. How confident are you that these are the most effective ways to boost growth?
Where would you donate to most improve the long-term future?
Would you rather give to the Long-Term Future Fund or the Patient Philanthropy Fund?
Do you think you differ to most longtermist EAs on the “most influential century” debate and, if so, why?
How important do you think Moral Circle Expansion (MCE) is and what do you think are the most promising ways to achieve it?
What do you think is the best objection to longtermism/strong longtermism?
Fanaticism? Cluelessness? Arbitrariness?
How do you think most human lives today compare to the zero wellbeing level?
Relatedly when it comes to judging lives I have issues with just asking people people how good their lives are and think a hedonic experience sampling approach may be most appropriate