Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Interspecies Communication
Guest authors Leif DeVaney and David N. Bengston Imagine being [...]
Guest authors Leif DeVaney and David N. Bengston Imagine being [...]
In this video, Laura Schlehuber interviews Houston Foresight alumni Ali [...]
Foresight collects information from the past and present and uses it to create multiple future scenarios that are likely to occur through causality, logic, and rational creativity. Foresight differs from prediction, which uses magical powers inaccessible to ordinary people to ‘precise blow’ a single future.
That is what futurists do. We build fields where futures can come true. We don’t create the futures, we help find the driving forces and trends and help others navigate the inherent uncertainties of futures.
What did the most successful leadership teams do during the pandemic to pivot, innovate, and thrive in an era of uncertainty?
In Planning Matter, we are left with a vision of how “things” influence and shape human action, but not how we might all negotiate among ourselves if these things actually possess some level of sentience. Perhaps technology will never reach this level, but it is intriguing to ponder the possibilities.