"How Well Are University Groups Doing Post-FTX?" (Feb 11, 2024)
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A short crowdsourced data-gathering post relevant to understanding how the FTX scandal affected EA ecosystem health, talent pipelines, and the relative rise of AI safety as a distinct community-building focus within university groups.
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A February 2024 EA Forum question post investigating the impact of the FTX collapse on university-based EA community building. Data from the Netherlands shows a decline in EA Intro Fellowship completions (291 in 2022 to 212 in 2023), while organizers report a notable shift in student interest from general EA programs toward AI safety-specific initiatives.
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- •Netherlands EA university groups saw intro fellowship completions drop ~27% from 2022 to 2023, likely partly attributable to FTX reputational damage.
- •Organizers report far less interest in general EA programs but significantly increased interest in AI safety programs post-FTX.
- •University groups are considered a primary talent pipeline for EA, making post-FTX trends particularly significant for the broader movement.
- •Post-pandemic declines in in-person student engagement complicate attribution of drops solely to the FTX collapse.
- •The data suggests a possible reorientation of EA community building away from broad EA identity toward AI safety framing.
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# How well are university groups doing post-FTX? By Chris Leong Published: 2024-02-11 There's been a bunch of discussion by some people about how FTX led to a decline in EA, not just due to a cut in funding, but also through damage to EA's reputation. I'm very curious to understand how this has affected EA community building, in particular, focusing particularly on university community building since this seems to be one of the main pipelines for drawing talent into EA, even more so for people who are willing to shift their careers to maximise their impact. How elite university groups are going is even more relevant since members of these groups due to the talent concentration there. For people organising or involved in these groups: have you noticed much of a decline? I'm asking both in terms of attendance and in terms of recruiting new members. In Sydney, university groups seem to have had it pretty tough, but a large part of that is a decline in student in-person attendance at university post-pandemic.
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