Volunteer spread over multiple animal welfare orgs, freelance translator, and enthusiastic donor. Reasonably clueless about what interventions are impartially good. Past experiences include launching an animal ethics university group, coordinating small campaigns in animal advocacy, and designing automated workflows in that context.
āWe have enormous opportunity to reduce suffering on behalf of sentient creatures [...], but even if we try our hardest, the future will still look very bleak.āāBrian Tomasik
I think this point is potentially significant, but the post is clearly LLM-generated, and thus, most of the paragraphs donāt add much beyond the initial point of āthereās no Script of Truth and it depends on the personās contextā. In practice, I have no clear examples of people making wrong choices based on overconfident EA adviceāin fact, my experience has been the opposite: people donāt want to give high-level advice, because they think it depends too much on the options that are available to me, and they couldnāt choose from there. Sure, counterexamples could exist, but this post hasnāt convinced me of this.
Iād have found the post much more valuable if it had a few anonymized examples, rather than LLM-generated text to complete the main post.