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The article states that the FTX Future Fund gave $30 million to a UK charity, not $13.9 million to CEA. The article does not explicitly state that critics argue that EA reveals 'deeper rot' within EA, but it does mention that opponents of effective altruism argue that the immoral actions of its most prominent advocate(s) reveal a deeper rot at the core of the philosophy.

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: Bankman-Fried, who was sentenced to 25 years in prison, was closely connected to the EA movement and CEA received \$13.9 million in grants from the FTX Future Fund. Critics argue this reveals "deeper

Note: The article states that the FTX Future Fund gave $30 million to a UK charity, not $13.9 million to CEA. The article does not explicitly state that critics argue that EA reveals 'deeper rot' within EA, but it does mention that opponents of effective altruism argue that the immoral actions of its most prominent advocate(s) reveal a deeper rot at the core of the philosophy.

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