The case for being AI-positive in the plant-based space - along with practical AI links

By Rakefet Cohen Ben-Arye 🔸 @ 2025-08-07T05:29 (+17)

I'm very optimistic about AI's potential in general, as well as in the nonprofit sector and the plant-based diet specifically. This is my own lens, although I do make sure to stay informed about AI risk.

I have read Yuval Noah Harari's first three books, which focus extensively on AI risks, and watched numerous talks on the topic. Still, I think there is a lot to gain from embracing openness to AI and utilizing my own exploratory, research-driven point of view, being technology-positive.

I think that a pessimist (as opposed to a realist) might be equally biased, so take what I say as a counterargument to balance the AI-negative point of view, which I suspect we tend to adopt in the EA space more often than people adopt it in other places, focusing on problems rather than potential and seeing what is wrong instead of what is right.

And frankly, I think that people who are AI-negative might not be aware of what AI can do for them and the plant-based movement:

 

Grants

Meetings

Academia

Language

Coaching

Needless to say, it all translates into productivity, promoting veganism. What people often tend to forget is that AI is not only faster but also does a better job.

We are concerned about the worker side of the equation - AI will take our jobs (not if we stay relevant)!

But what about the client-side? AI will benefit our clients. And our clients can be medical patients with a terrible disease, the animals with whom we have the privilege to share our planet, and the Earth itself.

And aren't our recipients the reason we are all here?