This really piqued my interest when I listened to the Podcast episode, but after some investigation, I was unable to verify his estimated 1 billion screwworm infections per year. I couldn’t find any estimates at all—only a study of its infection rate in a sample of pigs. Still, I think it’s a cause that STRONGLY deserves further research (namely estimates of annual screwworm infections) given its potential benefit.
Nicholas Kruus
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[Question] If EAs Should Invest, What Should We Invest In?
[Question] What posts does the EA Forum appreciate, and what posts does it need more of?
To get the ball rolling on this discussion, I’ll pitch in some trends I’ve noticed (although might be completely wrong about!)
The following seem popular (at least lately):
Highly detailed and thorough research reports (example)
Or summaries of them?
Personal narratives about things like...
Mental health
EA commitments (e.g., taking the GWWC pledge)
EA community interactions
Introductions to EA
Intuitions about EA-related philosophies
Positive posts that...
Well-thought-out criticism of EA
Drama at EA-aligned orgs (e.g., FTX, OpenAI board, Nonlinear)
I’m going to be honest: I didn’t read through the whole most important century blog series, but I nodded my head along with the broad strokes of it. Reading this has been a wake-up call about the level of precision I should expect from arguments to ensure the claim and its premises are clear and able to be argued against. Thank you—I hope I will avoid pitfalls in the future because of this. I think this post is an eye-opening and (at least) well-done critique (that is clearly argued for with specific premises!). Great job!
Summary: In Defence of Fanaticism (Hayden Wilkinson)
I think I share your experience. Unfortunately, the more I’ve learned about philosophy, the more I’ve realized how often my intuitions lead to conclusions that make no sense whatsoever. In general, if I want to avoid making ridiculous judgments, it seems I sometimes have to give up things that seem obvious in many circumstances. I don’t know if there’s a moral truth, but if there is, it might be quite odd in many ways.
Summary: Against Anti-Fanaticism (Christian Tarsney)
Veganuary’s impact has been huge – here are the stats to prove it
That finding pleasantly surprised me too! Though, I want to keep in mind that this is just one survey.
Unfortunately, it also shows its impact has been decreasing since 2020 (which the first graph doesn’t show).
Thank you for your investigation.
That is disappointing...
However, there’s still at least some benefit from increased plant-based product sales by providing revenue to plant-based companies for R&D and other expenses.
Unfortunately, I’m learning the article may be a bit misleading. I’d see some of the other comments for more details.
Thanks for doing that! I’d love to hear what he has to say.
The compliments and feedback are highly appreciated. I have implemented your recommendations.