I have an EA blog!
Trying to figure out how EA can use AI better, both to uplift current orgs and maybe create new tools to positively reshape the world.
I'm really keen to meet people building things with AI, and people interested in making more of that happen within EA. Please have a really low bar for reaching out.
I asked Claude about some options, and previous grants they had funded. Here's what I got:
EA Infrastructure Fund:
Meta Charity Funders:
Manifund: regranting platform, good for small weird asks
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Also, if someone here has a promising idea and can show that on a short Gdocs you can just ask me for money. I have some, and I can direct you to friends with good judgement who have more.
could you link the blog post as a Google docs here? (could be with access on request if you're feeling shy).
I might do a first pass of the curriculum on my spare time and I'd love to piggyback on someone else's previous thinking.
I'd recommend you spend absolutely zero time polishing it before putting it here if you think that will make it less like that you share it (see my blog for a somewhat brazen embrace of that principle: https://myea.blog)
Seems like a decent intro to the topic, but it's not what I'm interested on.
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On a quick skim, they seem to concern themselves with "baseline" virtues, a standard that most utilitarians should follow, derived from simple, common-sense considerations. I'm much more interested on "speculative" or "frontier" virtues. Character traits that, if relentlessly followed, could expose you to a much higher impact ceiling. Some candidates:
I have some writings on my blog related to some of these. I might come back later to link them here once I'm on my computer.
Not sure I know the biggest gap overall (and I think here you mostly should prioritize based on where you have a starting approach/personal fit) but I've seen a few uni groups really annoyed at how slow and non-transparent the current grant process feels.
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My sense is that grants to uni groups work at tr pace that most grants in the EA space do, but when you're a small uni group and not used to planning ahead, it feels great if you can reach for support (and guidance on using/not getting the money) faster.
I use this lapel microphone (one for me, one for my conversation partner) and any sound recorder app on my phone. It's plug-and-play, and keeping the audios is really fun!Â
I'm only now setting up the transcription on my mac, but I'll try Macwhisper for that and I expect it will work well.
I loved the anxious tortured voice of the piece. Laughed out loud here:
I wanted to find a place for my sensitivity. I applied for five universities with a screed on the nature of suffering, and the ways in which art shows us we are not alone in it (I’d share an excerpt but I’d prefer to actually die).
Not sure if this is a trend, but feels like 2026 is headed to be an EA Blogs Renaissance (at least if you happen to share my particular tastes). Some pieces I've enjoyed recently:
I'd be really curious for a version of this piece more centered around the specific details of Sullivan's life (which I basically know nothing about).Â
The post intro seems to tease a bit that possibility, but the rest of your points are mostly "we should do the important good thing", which is a message worth repeating, but doesn't feel too novel to this audience
Made a first pass of the curriculum! https://docs.google.com/document/d/11E7FOKyCIo0ijKI-9ddCErMQhL8GeMbgFGJ7NEZKtTE/edit?usp=sharing
Would love for anyone here to comment on their favorite readings from there/which specific readings they'd add