Strong Longtermism Is Simply Correct

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05-22-26

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This EA Forum post, published May 22, 2026, is a philosophical defense of strong longtermism rather than a fundable organization. The author argues that preventing AI and engineered-pathogen existential risks should be top priorities because future people matter and our actions affect vastly more expected future people than present ones. While biosecurity appears as one mentioned risk area (alongside AI safety, space governance, and moral progress), this is academic writing advocating a worldview, not an organization seeking philanthropic capital. No founders, team, fundraising target, or organizational structure are present.

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  • Ranked · score 65
    Skip this entry it's a philosophy essay, not a funding opportunity and flag the Deal Memo curation process to filter out EA Forum opinion pieces that lack organizational metadata (founder names, incorporation status, or capital-raise signals).
    2026-05-22 16:30 · projects
  • Project ingested
    Source: custom-ea-forum-rss · posted 2026-05-22
    2026-05-22 16:01 · projects