80,000 Hours Podcast

#90 – Ajeya Cotra on worldview diversification and how big the future could be

Jan 21, 2021
Ajeya Cotra, a senior research analyst at Open Philanthropy, dives into the intriguing world of effective altruism and cause prioritization. He discusses a thought experiment involving anthropic reasoning, pondering the implications of a coin flip on charitable giving. The conversation also explores longtermism, balancing immediate impacts with future risks, and the complexities of space colonization. Cotra emphasizes the importance of diverse worldviews in philanthropy and the role of innovation in navigating existential challenges through strategic giving.
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Worldview Diversification at Open Philanthropy

  • Open Philanthropy divides its giving across three worldviews: near-termism, long-termism, and animal-inclusive near-termism.
  • These reflect differing beliefs about the scale of potential good and how to achieve it.
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Long-Termism vs. Near-Termism

  • Long-termism emphasizes a large future population, prioritizing existential risk reduction due to space colonization potential.
  • Near-termism is skeptical of this focus, favoring more traditional, measurable charitable goals.
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Strategic Worldview Differences

  • Worldview differences aren't just philosophical, but also strategic, reflecting different approaches to doing good.
  • Near-termists emphasize rigorous, empirical, and quantitative approaches, prioritizing measurable impact.
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