(10% disagree) I do not think there are any robust interventions for current humans who wish to improve āimpartial welfareā in the future, but Iād find these interventions probably dominant if I believed there were any.
I donāt want to say Iām ānot a longtermistā since Iām never sure whether action-guidance has to be contained within oneās theory of morality, but given the framing of the question is about what to do, I have to put myself in disagree, as Iām quite gung-ho on extreme neartermism (seeing a short path to impact as a sort of multiplier effect, though I may be wrong).
(10% disagree) I do not think there are any robust interventions for current humans who wish to improve āimpartial welfareā in the future, but Iād find these interventions probably dominant if I believed there were any.
I donāt want to say Iām ānot a longtermistā since Iām never sure whether action-guidance has to be contained within oneās theory of morality, but given the framing of the question is about what to do, I have to put myself in disagree, as Iām quite gung-ho on extreme neartermism (seeing a short path to impact as a sort of multiplier effect, though I may be wrong).