
Phil Trammell
Economics researcher at Oxford's Global Priorities Institute. Investigates the case for and against patient philanthropy.
Top 3 podcasts with Phil Trammell
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Oct 24, 2021 • 2h 10min
7. Phil Trammell on Economic Growth under Transformative AI
Phil Trammell, an Oxford PhD student and a research associate at the Global Priorities Institute, dives into the fascinating intersection of transformative AI and economic growth. He discusses how AI could drastically alter GDP and the labor market, exploring both its potential benefits and risks. Topics include the historical evolution of economic growth, the complexities of measuring technological impact, and the future of labor in an AI-driven world. Trammell's insights provide a thought-provoking look at the challenges and opportunities that AI brings to our economy.

Jan 7, 2021 • 2h 41min
#73 - Phil Trammell on patient philanthropy and waiting to do good [re-release]
Phil Trammell, an economics researcher at Oxford's Global Priorities Institute, discusses the concept of patient philanthropy—delaying donations to maximize long-term impact. He argues that funds invested now could yield substantially more for future giving. The conversation explores how historical knowledge can enhance current philanthropic decisions and the psychological hurdles surrounding impatience in generosity. Alongside Howie Lempel, they also debate the implications of immediate versus future contributions in light of global challenges, including the impact of crises like COVID-19.

Mar 17, 2020 • 2h 35min
#73 – Phil Trammell on patient philanthropy and waiting to do good
Phil Trammell, an economics researcher at Oxford's Global Priorities Institute, dives into the intriguing world of patient philanthropy. He argues that delaying charitable giving can amplify the impact of donations over centuries, potentially turning $1,000 into millions through strategic investments. The discussion touches on how future generations will possess knowledge we lack today, enhancing charitable effectiveness. Trammell also tackles the tension between immediate giving and long-term investment, especially in light of urgent global issues like COVID-19.