EA and Longtermist Wins and Losses - Footnote 5
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Last checked: 4/3/2026
The claim states that GiveWell raised $415 million and directed $397 million to cost-effective programs in metrics year 2024, but this information is not found in the source. The source only mentions GiveWell announcing its largest single grant ever of $96.3 million. The claim states that the Against Malaria Foundation has protected over 667 million people, but the source only mentions that AMF has prevented an estimated 270,000 deaths since its inception. The claim states that CEA reports strong engagement growth in 2025 after post-FTX declines, but the source states that CEA is growing again with 25% more people engaged with their programs in 2025. The claim states that California has signed bills directly regulating AI risk, but the source states that California signed the first USA bill to directly regulate AI catastrophic risk into law, and New York followed suit.
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Note: The claim states that GiveWell raised $415 million and directed $397 million to cost-effective programs in metrics year 2024, but this information is not found in the source. The source only mentions GiveWell announcing its largest single grant ever of $96.3 million. The claim states that the Against Malaria Foundation has protected over 667 million people, but the source only mentions that AMF has prevented an estimated 270,000 deaths since its inception. The claim states that CEA reports strong engagement growth in 2025 after post-FTX declines, but the source states that CEA is growing again with 25% more people engaged with their programs in 2025. The claim states that California has signed bills directly regulating AI risk, but the source states that California signed the first USA bill to directly regulate AI catastrophic risk into law, and New York followed suit.
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