DanielLC comments on Rationality Quotes August 2012 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: DanielLC 04 August 2012 02:39:48AM 21 points [-]

… and I’d get back like $20,000. And I could save hundreds of people from dying of starvation with that money.

According to GiveWell, you could save ten people with that much.

Comment author: grendelkhan 29 August 2012 06:20:50PM 10 points [-]

The math here is scary. If you spitball the regulatory cost of life for a Westerner, it's around seven million dollars. To a certain extent, I'm pretty sure that that's high because the costs of over-regulating are less salient to regulators than the costs of under-regulating, but taken at face value, that means that, apparently, thirty-five hundred poor African kids are equivalent to one American.

Hilariously, the IPCC got flak from anti-globalization activists for positing a fifteen-to-one ratio in the value of life between developed and developing nations.

Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 30 August 2012 08:42:22AM 9 points [-]

To save ten lives via FAI, you have to accelerate FAI development by 6 seconds.

Comment author: TGM 30 August 2012 08:48:36AM 3 points [-]

Aren't you using different measures of what 'saving a life' is, anyway? The starving-child-save gives you about 60 years of extra life, whereas the FAI save gives something rather more.

Comment author: [deleted] 30 August 2012 02:08:56PM 5 points [-]

...then what are you doing here? Get back to work!

Comment author: Vaniver 30 August 2012 02:21:12PM 3 points [-]

Advocacy and movement-building?

Comment author: Nisan 02 October 2012 03:38:40AM 0 points [-]

Even better!

Comment author: DanielLC 02 October 2012 04:07:08AM 1 point [-]

Ten is better than hundreds?

Comment author: Nisan 02 October 2012 05:44:38AM 2 points [-]
Comment author: MTGandP 02 October 2012 03:29:45AM 0 points [-]

You can do a thousand times better (very conservatively) if you expand your domain of consideration beyond homo sapiens.