I suspect the (potentially much) bigger factor than ‘people are no longer willing to donate to EA’ is OpenPhil’s reluctancy to spend more and faster on AI risk mitigation. Don’t know how much this has to do with FTX, it might have more to do with differences of opinion in timelines, conservativeness, incompetence (especially when it comes to scaling up grantmaking capacity) or (other) less transparent internal factors.
(Tbc, I think OpenPhil is still doing much, much better than the vast majority of actors, but I could bet by the end of the decade them not having moved faster with respect to AI risk mitigation will look like a huge missed opportunity).
I suspect the (potentially much) bigger factor than ‘people are no longer willing to donate to EA’ is OpenPhil’s reluctancy to spend more and faster on AI risk mitigation. Don’t know how much this has to do with FTX, it might have more to do with differences of opinion in timelines, conservativeness, incompetence (especially when it comes to scaling up grantmaking capacity) or (other) less transparent internal factors.
(Tbc, I think OpenPhil is still doing much, much better than the vast majority of actors, but I could bet by the end of the decade them not having moved faster with respect to AI risk mitigation will look like a huge missed opportunity).