The current problem is the lack of good training programs in impact-focused thinking, so it’s hard for people with tons of experience and great credentials to get to the required EA-ness stage (impact-focused mindset, landscape familiarity) quickly enough to get the positions on offer, when they join EA.
Aren’t we mitigating this with things like MATS and BlueDot et al? These should be producing useful hires at a high rate so training isn’t the issue it seems
I don’t know, as I’m not very familiar with EA’s AI side. I guess, for AI, the pathway is very specialized and only for extremely skilled individuals who can get into these highly competitive programs and become the very best in them. There is a huge chunk of EAs interested in working in other cause areas, and for that, I am unsure whether we have anything good. I’d love AIM to create this kind of program, but it’s not its role in the ecosystem. We have EA courses run by CEA, but I’ve heard many complaints about the recent ones, so I am not optimistic they’ll add much value, especially for experienced professionals who want to switch careers, rather than very EA-ingrained students, for whom they will be easier.
Broadly agree but:
Aren’t we mitigating this with things like MATS and BlueDot et al? These should be producing useful hires at a high rate so training isn’t the issue it seems
I don’t know, as I’m not very familiar with EA’s AI side. I guess, for AI, the pathway is very specialized and only for extremely skilled individuals who can get into these highly competitive programs and become the very best in them. There is a huge chunk of EAs interested in working in other cause areas, and for that, I am unsure whether we have anything good. I’d love AIM to create this kind of program, but it’s not its role in the ecosystem. We have EA courses run by CEA, but I’ve heard many complaints about the recent ones, so I am not optimistic they’ll add much value, especially for experienced professionals who want to switch careers, rather than very EA-ingrained students, for whom they will be easier.