Predicting our future as individuals is a central to the role of much emerging technology, from hiring algorithms that predict our professional success (or failure) to biomarkers that predict how long (or short) our healthy (or unhealthy) life will be. Yet, much in western culture, from scripture to mythology to philosophy, suggests that knowing one’s future may not be in the subject’s best interests and might even lead to disaster. If predicting our future as individuals can be harmful as well as beneficial, why are we so willing to engage in so much prediction, from cradle to grave? This book offers a philosophical answer, reflecting on seminal texts in western culture to argue that predicting our future renders much of our existence the...
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psychics and scientists, all want a glimpse of tomorrow. Well, so do I, which is to say, we are all ...
When humans first walked the face of our planet their thoughts were of an "intuitive" nature. As the...
In the following article, I shall focus on emerging technologies that increasingly try to predict ou...
The aim of this paper is to challenge the assumption that we can insure ourselves against natural an...
Predictive algorithms are replacing the art of human judgement in rapidly growing areas of social li...
The world is changing so fast that it's hard to know how to think about what we ought to do. We bare...
In recent years, the Western world has experienced a series of unexpected and highly consequential e...
Abstract This paper argues that social foresight and technological forecasting are essentially fraud...
This book debates the universe, the development of new technologies in the 21st century and the futu...
Computer Ethics has, as one of its aspirations, that of reducing the probability of the unforeseen a...
Stories of social, cultural and economic futures underwritten by the latest advances in technology a...
dependent on human choices? Do we have a scenario of technological determinism or technological volu...
Recent technological developments have geared humans with profound opportunities to shape better fut...
The sociological reflection has highlighted that the individuals' action in a cultural and relationa...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The paper is d...
psychics and scientists, all want a glimpse of tomorrow. Well, so do I, which is to say, we are all ...
When humans first walked the face of our planet their thoughts were of an "intuitive" nature. As the...