Ian Pitchford

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For our purposes, the most important use of expected value reasoning is in comparing concrete, measurable ways of doing good with more speculative but potentially higher-payoff strategies. One example of this concerns how to compare different careers. Whereas earning to give in order to donate to charities like the Deworm the World Initiative provide a reliable way of doing good, others, like politics, are much less certain. How should we compare these?
Doing Good Better: Effective Altruism and a Radical New Way to Make a Difference
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