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by Dylan16807
811 days ago
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> The article just keeps complaining about collecting data and statistics and trying to estimate good by saying "but sometimes the estimates are wrong!", but it presents zero alternatives. The article is pretty clear in its call for givewell (and things like it) to estimate both the good and the bad, and to publicly share the estimates for both. They're not bringing order to chaos with their current methods. |
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