I’m Jordan, I recently joined as the Content Coordinator on the EA Global team at CEA, and I’d love to hear from the community about what content you’d like to see at future conferences. You can see upcoming conference dates here.
How do we usually select content?
Traditionally, our content selection focuses on:
- Informing attendees about important developments in relevant fields (eg. founders discussing new organisations or projects, researchers sharing their findings)
- Diving deeper into key ideas with experts
- Teaching new skills relevant to EA work
Some recent sessions that were well-received included:
- Panel – When to shut down: Lessons from implementers on winding down projects
- Talk – Neela Saldanha: Improving policy take-up and implementation in scaling programs
- Workshop – Zac Hatfield Dodds: AI Safety under uncertainty
However, we recognise that conference content can (and perhaps should) fulfil many other roles, so your suggestions shouldn’t be constrained by how things have been done in the past.
What kinds of suggestions are we looking for?
We welcome suggestions in various forms:
- Specific speakers: Nominate people who you think would make great speakers (this can be yourself!).
- Topic proposals: Suggest topics that you believe deserve more attention.
- Session format ideas: Propose unique formats that could make sessions more engaging (e.g., discussion roundtables, workshops, debates).
To get an idea of what types of content we’ve had in the past, check out recordings from previous EA Global conferences.
We have limited content slots at our conferences, which means we can't promise to follow up on every suggestion. However, every suggestion helps us better understand what our attendees want to see and can provide jumping-off points for new ideas.
How to Submit Your Suggestions:
- Comment on this post and discuss your ideas with other forum users.
- Fill out this form or email speakers@eaglobal.org if you’d prefer not to post publicly.
Your input can help shape future EAGs to be even more impactful. I look forward to hearing your suggestions!
I think an ongoing challenge for EAGxes is figuring out who and what they're optimising for. The talks can be interesting, but in practice very few of them have practical value.
As far as I can tell, the format was approximately lifted from TED talks without much experimentation with alternatives. Also, the 'connections' metric seems to have been developed more in response to the existence of the format (measuring shallow, short term interactions rather than longer term effects or deeper developments of intra-community trust)
So I would suggest thinking more broadly about
Maybe you'll find that the current format is the optimal approach. But I don't feel like there's currently sufficient evidence to justify that assumption, especially given this recent analysis.