“Critique: There are not enough “realistic” topics in EA” by jackchang110
27d agoen
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Statement: I'm far from an EA or AI expert, these are all opinions from an 19 years old EA laypeople (which may be biased or owefully wrong). Welcome to give me any critique in the comments(rather than just downvoting me). I think compared to the abstract philosophical problems(which of course are useful), there are far not enough discussions on the EA Forum of some relaistic topics, for example: 1.Compare earn to give vs direct work This is one of the most important topic(war) in EA, but very few try to calculate it. And a lot of people can't explain the reason well why they hold the opinion"Even for an avergae people, doing direct work is better than earn to give 50 thousand dollars-100 thousand dollars a year". Some people thinks that there are some PR 90+ talented people that are unfunded. In this case, unless you're better than these people, you should do earn to give 50 thousand dollars-100 thousand dollars, I'm not saying this claim is right, but if this holds true, this would dramtically change people strategy on career planning. Yet, very few posts compare EtG vs direct work. 2.The limitations of nationality and the importance of [...] --- First published: June 10th, 2026 Source: --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO .
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