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What the Sam Bankman-Seared catastrophe can show us "longtermism"
Everybody's discussing Sam Bankman-Seared, powerful selflessness (EA), and the philosophy known as "longtermism" that numerous successful altruists, including Bankman-Broiled, acknowledge. The tsunami of terrible press set off by the devastating breakdown of Bankman-Broiled's digital currency trade stage FTX comes at the most exceedingly terrible time for the longtermist local area: William MacAskill, the banner kid of longtermism and an ethical "counsel" to Bankman-Seared, went on a media barrage after his book "What We Owe What's in store" came out the previous summer, in any event, showing up on "The Day to day Show." The reputational harm to longtermism brought about by late occasions has been huge, and it's muddled whether the development, which had become monstrously strong throughout recent years, can return quickly.
By Elainepaulineabout a year ago in Humans