80,000 Hours Podcast

#136 – Will MacAskill on what we owe the future

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Aug 15, 2022
Join Will MacAskill, an Oxford philosopher and co-founder of the effective altruism movement, as he explores the importance of our ethical responsibilities towards future generations. He argues that longtermism—a focus on the far future—is vital for addressing existential risks like pandemics and AI. MacAskill dives into how our decisions today can have immense impacts on tomorrow's humanity, urging listeners to engage in long-term thinking about climate change, energy transition, and the moral implications of advanced technology.
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INSIGHT

Societal Resource Allocation

  • Society currently allocates minimal resources towards the long-term future.
  • Increasing this allocation, even slightly, would be a significant improvement.
ANECDOTE

Will MacAskill's Journey to Longtermism

  • Will MacAskill initially considered existential risk arguments "crackpot".
  • He gradually accepted them over several years, influenced by factors like AI risks.
ANECDOTE

Contingency of Values

  • Current values seem arbitrary and potentially worse than past values if locked in.
  • This is concerning, especially with powerful future technologies.
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