Aaron Bergman
Bio
Aaron Bergman is an early-career researcher and writer active in the effective altruism community. He graduated from Georgetown University in December 2021 with degrees in economics and mathematics and a philosophy minor, where he founded and helped lead Georgetown Effective Altruism. He has interned at the Department of the Interior, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and Nonlinear, an EA-aligned incubator and research organization. Bergman is the creator of the EA Archive, a project to preserve EA and alignment resources against potential data loss from catastrophic events. He won a $1,000 prize in the Essays on Longtermism competition for an essay arguing that some extreme suffering is morally non-offsetable under standard utilitarian frameworks. He writes on philosophy, economics, and EA topics at his Substack blog and is active on the EA Forum and LessWrong under the handle aaronb50. He has received funding from the Long-Term Future Fund for research on EA and longtermism.
Links
- Personal Website
- https://www.aaronbergman.net/
- Twitter / X
- LessWrong
- aaronb50
Grants
from Long-Term Future Fund
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- Last Updated
- Mar 22, 2026, 1:44 PM UTC
- Created
- Mar 20, 2026, 2:46 AM UTC