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Longtermism's Philosophical Credibility After FTX - Footnote 44

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1 check · 4/3/2026

WRONG DATE: The pause was lifted in late January 2023, according to the source, but the source does not mention the organization establishing new grant assessment guidance at that time. UNSUPPORTED: The source does not mention Open Philanthropy directing over $750 million in grants across its portfolios in 2023. UNSUPPORTED: The source does not mention Open Philanthropy renaming its "Longtermism" portfolio to "Global Catastrophic Risks (GCR)" in 2023–2024, or the reasons for the rebranding.

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NoteWRONG DATE: The pause was lifted in late January 2023, according to the source, but the source does not mention the organization establishing new grant assessment guidance at that time. UNSUPPORTED: The source does not mention Open Philanthropy directing over $750 million in grants across its portfolios in 2023. UNSUPPORTED: The source does not mention Open Philanthropy renaming its "Longtermism" portfolio to "Global Catastrophic Risks (GCR)" in 2023–2024, or the reasons for the rebranding.

Case № page:longtermism-credibility-after-ftx:fn44Filed 4/3/2026Confidence 30%