80,000 Hours just released their latest podcast episode, an interview with Christian Tarsney from the Global Priorities Institute. Topics discussed:
- "Future bias", or why people seem to care more about their future experiences than about their past experiences.
- A possible solution to moral fanaticism, where you can end up preferring options that give you only a very tiny chance of an astronomically good outcome over options that give you certainty of a very good outcome
- How much of humanity’s resources we should spend on improving the long-term future
- How large the expected value of the continued existence of Earth-originating civilization might be
- How we should respond to uncertainty about the state of the world
- The state of global priorities research
You can listen to the episode here or read the transcript here.
I agree with your suggestions. Not sure I have anything insightful to add, except perhaps that the initial, non-official post could also be updated to point to the subsequent official release, to better integrate the two posts? One way to do this is to replace the "linkpost" external link with a link to the EA Forum post by 80k. So e.g. for this particular post one would replace
https://80000hours.org/podcast/episodes/christian-tarsney-future-bias-fanaticism/
withhttps://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/[official-80k-post-announcing-tarsney-episode]/
. This would require asking the authors of the original post to update those links. (I'd assume everyone would be okay with it, but it may add a minor layer of friction for you.)