

The Futureverse: From the Ancients to AI
Mar 4, 2022
Dirk Helbing, a Professor of Computational Social Science at ETH Zurich, dives deep into the interplay between technology and humanity's future. He discusses the potential of giant simulators to predict events and prepares us for challenges like climate change. Alongside other experts, they trace the history of future thinking, highlighting ethical implications and the human drive for planning. They also explore the role of science fiction in shaping societal narratives, urging listeners to reflect on diverse experiences as we envision tomorrow.
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Future and Survival
- Planning for the future is essential for human survival, enabling us to interact with each other and our environment.
- Imagining "possible selves" helps reduce anxiety and understand our place in the world.
Predicting the Future
- Throughout history, predicting the future involved prophecy, divination, and astrology.
- Individuals with perceived abilities to access different planes of being were often seen as leaders or priests.
Astrology and Science
- In the ancient world, astrology, using mathematics and numbers, was central to understanding the world.
- Although not a predictor of the future, it represented an attempt to use data for describing and persuading.