EA - Webinar invitation: learn how to use Rethink Priorities' new prioritization tool by Rethink Priorities
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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Webinar invitation: learn how to use Rethink Priorities' new prioritization tool, published by Rethink Priorities on November 12, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum.What do your views imply about the relative cost-effectiveness of various causes?WithGiving Tuesday coming up, it's worth tackling this question. Rethink Priorities' newcross-cause cost-effectiveness model (CCM) might be able to help.RP'sWorldview Investigations Team created the CCM as a part of its project onCauses and uncertainty: Rethinking value in expectation.About the virtual eventOn November 28, the Worldview Investigations Team will lead a discussion that will encompass:An explanation of why they created the CCMA virtual walkthrough of the model itselfA practical workshop on how you can use the toolA question-and-answer sessionAttending from the Worldview Investigation Team will be: Philosophy ResearcherDerek Shiller, Executive Research CoordinatorLaura Duffy, and Senior Research ManagerBob Fischer.Come explore how different assumptions interact, and potentially make some surprising discoveries!DetailsThe workshop will be held on November 28 at 9 am PT / noon ET / 5 pm BT / 6 pm CET.If you're interested in attending (even if you think you can't make that particular time), please completethis form. We will send you further details as we get closer to the event.Rethink Priorities (RP) is a think-and-do tank that addresses global priorities by researching solutions and strategies, mobilizing resources, and empowering our team and others.Rachel Norman and Henri Thunberg wrote this post.If you are interested in RP's work, please visit ourresearch database and subscribe to ournewsletter.Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org