I think it bites somewhat on work engaging with much younger age groups (i.e. high school students). Outside of that, I think empirically the turnaround time I’ve seen between people getting engaged and doing useful work is really short in many cases (like < 1 year, even for some university students), such that in even very short timelines, most capacity-building work still looks very good.
I guess one consideration for prioritizing direct work over capacity-building is AI timelines. Do you think this should be an important consideration?
I think it bites somewhat on work engaging with much younger age groups (i.e. high school students). Outside of that, I think empirically the turnaround time I’ve seen between people getting engaged and doing useful work is really short in many cases (like < 1 year, even for some university students), such that in even very short timelines, most capacity-building work still looks very good.
The turnaround time is sometimes < 1 year for high-school students!