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Mike Carruthers

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Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

And there's a link to both of those books in the show notes.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

Also, earlier in the episode, Amir mentioned a quiz that's on his website, and so there's a link to his website in the show notes as well.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

Every day, your life is shaped by predictions.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

And you probably pay attention to them because, well, people like and trust predictions.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

After all, they're based on data, science, or sophisticated technology.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

But what if predictions aren't really about seeing the future?

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

What if they're actually about influencing it?

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

Because once a prediction is made about your behavior or your risk or your potential, it can start to shape outcomes in ways you don't even notice.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

My guest says this isn't new.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

Predictions have always carried power, not just to forecast the future, but to control it.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

Carissa Valise is an associate professor at the Institute for Ethics in AI at the University of Oxford, and she's author of the book Prophecy, Prediction, Power, and the Fight for the Future from Ancient Oracles to AI.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

Carissa, welcome to Something You Should Know.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

It seems like human nature to want to predict the future and to also hear other predictions about the future because, you know, it's something.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

You know, I want to hear the weather prediction for tomorrow because, yes, it could be wrong.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

But it's probably not too wrong and, you know, gives me something to go on.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

But, you know, if you want to predict the winning lottery numbers, well, you know, I'm not too interested in that because you can't do that.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

I mean, some things are predictable and some things are not predictable.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

And the predictable things I think I want to hear about.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

I'd rather hear a prediction from someone with a track record of making accurate predictions than to just be flying blind.

Something You Should Know
What Your Attachment Style Reveals & The Trouble with Predictions

It also seems that the prediction, how the prediction is made makes a big difference.