Ex organiser (3 yrs 3months) of Effective Altruism Sheffield (University Group).
Combination of education and professional experience has developed my expertise in scientific & technical writing, policy research, and provided insight into mechansims of governance in the civil sector.
I will continue to gain experience collaborating with stakeholders in business, civil institutions, and local communities. Key to reducing poverty and inequality while also attaining a sustainable quality of life which spares the environment will be implementing green development pathways in developing countries. Excessive global warming will highly likely push us over various tipping points within the century, bringing us closer to catastrophic scenarios. Although this is unlikely to threaten us with extinction, it will severely dampen efforts towards moral circle expansion, and efforts to build inclusive, global, and long-termist institutions to protect us against even more dangerous risks such as misaligned AI and bio-weapons. I also think we need to do considerable work in harmonizing moral preferences (correlating with institutional and cultural traits) so as to mitigate risks associated with AI alignment and lock-in of limited moral frameworks. I think this will be best addressed by institutions developed in a more equal and unified globe, increasing the importance of addressing challenges to economic development such as Climate Change.