

EA Efficacy and Community Norms (with Stefan Schubert)
May 30, 2021
Stefan Schubert, a researcher in philosophy and psychology at the University of Oxford, dives into effective altruism and charitable giving. He explores why people often donate to less effective charities, despite evidence of better options. The conversation sheds light on the psychological biases influencing our giving decisions, especially during crises. Schubert also discusses how altruistic communities can collaborate to enhance impact and the importance of constructive feedback in fostering innovative ideas for doing the most good.
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Effective Altruism
- Focus on effectiveness when donating, not just overhead ratios.
- Consider charities addressing recurrent problems, not just disaster relief.
Overhead vs. Impact
- Low overhead doesn't guarantee impact; some charities might have 100% overhead but high impact.
- A charity could have 0% overhead by directly distributing ineffective aid.
Disaster Relief Effectiveness
- Disaster relief is often less effective than addressing recurrent problems.
- Donations flood in during disasters, diminishing individual impact and creating logistical challenges.