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 like the norm of having linkposts link back to the original work. Redirecting people to the Forum version of the transcript feels too much like trying to hack engagement / steal people from 80K. But I may ask people to put a link within their post to the Forum version: "You may find more discussion of the episode on 80K's official Forum version."
I talked to Rob, and he was happy with the suggestion of putting links to the "unofficial" posts at the top of the "official" ones, so we'll do that going forward.