Nicholas Beckstead (born 1985) is an American philosopher and the Chief Executive Officer of the FTX Foundation.
Beckstead majored in mathematics and philosophy at the University of Minnesota and obtained a PhD in philosophy from Rutgers University. As a graduate student, he co-founded the first US chapter of Giving What We Can, pledging to donate half of his post-tax income until his retirement to the most cost-effective organizations fighting global poverty in the developing world.[1][2]
After completing his studies, Beckstead became a Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute and then a Program Officer for Open Philanthropy, where he oversaw much of that organization's research and grantmaking related to global catastrophic risk reduction.
Beckstead's research focuses on topics related to the long-term future and its normative implications, including existential risk,[3][4] population ethics,[5] space colonization,[6] and differential progress.[7] His doctoral dissertation,[8] which combines some of these interests, is often credited as an important early contribution to longtermism.
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