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Talking About the FutureTalking About the FutureRichard Primus on the Threat to the US Constitutional OrderUniversity of Michigan constitutional law professor Richard Primus talks about the threat the current administration poses to the rule of law and about his new book The Oldest Constitutional Question: Enumeration and Federal Power. Get full access to Telling the Future at tellingthefuture.substack.com/subscribe2025-05-0558 minTalking About the FutureTalking About the FutureLucan Way on Authoritarianism in the USUniversity of Toronto political science professor Lucan Ahmad Way talks about the rise of authoritarianism in the US. Get full access to Telling the Future at tellingthefuture.substack.com/subscribe2025-04-0743 minThe 92 ReportThe 92 Report126. Robert de Neufville, Writer and SuperforecasterShow Notes: Robert de Neufville dropped out of grad school after spending over a decade in grad school and not finishing his PhD. This was around the time of the financial crisis. Robert realized that after a decade in academia he was less employable than when he graduated from Harvard. He had done a lot of teaching at Berkeley and San Francisco State, but found himself struggling to find a job. He eventually moved to Hawaii to work freelance editing projects. He moved there because he had a friend who wanted to rent out his house. 2025-04-0740 minTalking About the FutureTalking About the FuturePeter Wildeford on Forecasting AI ProgressForecaster and Institute for AI Policy and Strategy co-founder Peter Wildeford talks about forecasting AI progress. Get full access to Telling the Future at tellingthefuture.substack.com/subscribe2025-03-1953 minPolicy PromptPolicy PromptHow to Predict the Future with Accuracy (throwing darts with Robert de Neufville)Warren Buffett once said he would rather trust his money to monkeys throwing darts than financial advisers. So how do the monkeys’ chances of hitting the target stack up against those of, say, pollsters, Magic 8 Balls or star charts? Maybe the monkeys have practised.Meet Robert de Neufville, who is super at forecasting: someone whose predictions have proved far more accurate than regular forecasting and regularly outperform intelligence analysts’. Robert holds degrees in government and political science from Harvard and Berkeley, co-hosts the NonProphets: (Super)forecasting Podcast and has extensive experience in analyzing existential risk. Robert and host...2025-02-241h 03HyperfixedHyperfixedKristin Has DoubtsThis week - Kristin asks us for help on one of the most difficult decisions she'll ever have to make. You can sign up for bonus episodes, join our discord, and much more at https://hyperfixedpod.com/joinIf you would like to get the button featured in the "Casey Wants to Believe" episode of Hyperfixed, you can get one at hyperfixedpod.com/button (while supplies last!)Dylan Matthews: 23 charts and maps that show the world is getting much, much betterOur World in Data Robert De Neufville's substack "Te...2024-12-1937 minTalking About the FutureTalking About the FutureBalkan Devlen on NATO and European SecurityDirector of the Transatlantic Program at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and Superforecaster Balkan Devlen talks about NATO and European security. Get full access to Telling the Future at tellingthefuture.substack.com/subscribe2024-11-2145 minNonProphetsNonProphetsThe 2024 ElectionEpisode 102 of NonProphets, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss the upcoming US presidential election, including the elements of Allan Lichtman's "13 Keys" system and the interplay of facts and narrative, before making their predictions. As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 11/02/2024).(Intro: The Taxpayers - Everything is Awful)2024-11-0459 minTalking About the FutureTalking About the FutureJean-Pierre Beugoms and Scott Eastman on UkraineSuperforecasters Jean-Pierre Beugoms and Scott Eastman discuss the future of the war in Ukraine and share their predictions about how long it will last and what the endgame will look like. Get full access to Telling the Future at tellingthefuture.substack.com/subscribe2024-06-2446 minTalking About the FutureTalking About the FutureJean-Pierre Beugoms on the 2024 US ElectionsMilitary historian and superforecaster Jean-Pierre Beugoms talks about the 2024 elections in the US and shares his predictions about who will win. Get full access to Telling the Future at tellingthefuture.substack.com/subscribe2024-04-2444 minTalking About the FutureTalking About the FutureSaloni Dattani on Life ExpectancyOur World in Data global health researcher Saloni Dattani talks about life expectancy and trends in global health. Get full access to Telling the Future at tellingthefuture.substack.com/subscribe2024-03-2241 minTalking About the FutureTalking About the FutureTom Liptay on Scoring ForecastsMetaculus Project Director and superforecaster Tom Liptay talks about Metaculus’ new system for scoring forecasts and why scoring forecasts matters. Get full access to Telling the Future at tellingthefuture.substack.com/subscribe2024-01-1745 minTalking About the FutureTalking About the FutureMichael Story on Making Useful ForecastsSwift Centre Director and superforecaster Michael Story talks about what the Swift Centre is doing to produce forecasts that are useful for decision makers trying to address real-world problems. Get full access to Telling the Future at tellingthefuture.substack.com/subscribe2023-12-0145 minNonProphetsNonProphetsA.I. - When D.A.N. met SydneyEpisode 101 of NonProphets, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss developments in artificial intelligence with Atief's friend Nathan, a businessman and engineer who recently attended a hack-a-thon devoted to A.I. projects. As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 2/20/2023).(Intro: Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - I Have Come Out To Play)2023-02-2448 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 100: VisitsEpisode 100 of NonProphets, in which Scott discusses his recent humanitarian/food tourist trip to Ukraine (00:17), before Atief's four-year-old daughter Beatrice decides to drop in at the end of the podcast (30:46). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 6/10/2022)2022-06-3032 minThe Metaculus JournalThe Metaculus JournalWar of Attrition: Updated Endgame Forecasts for the Ukraine-Russia Conflict https://www.metaculus.com/notebooks/11200/war-of-attrition-updated-endgame-forecasts-for-the-ukraine-russia-conflict/ Robert de Neufville is a superforecaster and former Director of Communications of the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute. He writes and forecasts at Telling the Future. Russia appears to have counted on a quick, decisive victory in Ukraine. Its goal was to quickly take Kyiv and other key targets, kill or capture Zelensky, and install a new regime friendly to Russia. If Russia could achieve its objectives within the first few days of the war—so that the conflict was resolved almost as soon as it began—the US and Europe...2022-06-0611 min80k After Hours80k After HoursClay Graubard and Robert de Neufville on forecasting the war in UkraineIn this episode of 80k After Hours, Rob Wiblin interviews Clay Graubard and Robert de Neufville about forecasting the war between Russia and Ukraine.Links to learn more, highlights and full transcript.They cover:Their early predictions for the warThe performance of the Russian militaryThe risk of use of nuclear weaponsThe most interesting remaining topics on Russia and UkraineGeneral lessons we can take from the warThe evolution of the forecasting spaceWhat Robert and Clay were reading back in FebruaryForecasters vs. subject matter expertsWays to get involved with the forecasting communityImpressive past predictionsAnd more2022-05-261h 59The Metaculus JournalThe Metaculus JournalWhat's the Endgame of the War in Ukraine?Robert de Neufville is a superforecaster and former Director of Communications of the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute. He writes a Substack on forecasting called Telling the Future.2022-04-2512 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 99: James Bosworth on Latin American PoliticsIn episode 99 of NonProphets, Scott and Robert interview superforecaster and Latin American politics expert James Bosworth. We talk with Boz about the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Latin America (2:35); authoritarian populism in Latin America (15:22); the impact of the pandemic on Latin America (19:16); the anti-incumbency wave in Latin American politics (23:22); what Jair Bolsonaro will do if he loses the upcoming election in Brazil (33:51); the prospects for addressing corruption in Latin America (45:13); and whether the US pays enough attention to the region. Boz writes about Latin American politics on Substack at Latin America Risk Report. You can reach...2022-03-2954 minBoth Sides Of The SurfaceBoth Sides Of The SurfaceBSOTS ON BONDFIRE 179 (03/11/2022)Robert Glasper collabs with Q-Tip and Esperanza Spalding. Georgia Anne Muldrow remixes Hiatus Kaiyote. Anti-war sentiments from Omar and Walt Bolen. Ukrainian composer/harpist Alina Bzhezhinska shows reverence for Dorothy Ashby. The Caribbean/Creole carnival flavor of Dowdelin. Plus essential selections from Little Simz, Allysha Joy, Rebecca Vasmant, and so much more.If you have feedback about anything you heard, feel free to leave a 60-90 second voice mail at the BSOTS Speakpipe page! https://www.speakpipe.com/bsotsp.s. If you like what you hear, please support this station by donating to Bondfire...2022-03-131h 29NonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 98: Milo Jones on Intelligence AnalysisIn episode 98 of NonProphets, Scott and Robert interview Dr. Milo Jones, a Visiting Fellow at the Oxford Changing Character of War Programme as well as a Visiting Professor at the IE Business School in Madrid. He is also the author Constructing Cassandra: Reframing Intelligence Failure at the CIA, 1947-2001. We talk with Dr. Jones about the value of cognitive diversity in intelligence work (2:04); how asking the right questions can help us avoid strategic surprise (14:48); the importance of communicating intelligence analysis (24:19); whether Putin is in Zugzwang in Ukraine (31:01); whether Chinese mediation could provide an off-ramp for Putin in Ukraine (35:11); improving...2022-03-131h 02NonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 97: UkraineEpisode 97 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, Scott, and Dr. Balkan Devlen discuss the war in Ukraine, including their forecasts of the possibility of war (1:15), the possible mindset of Putin (4:18), the way Russia's relationship with China may shape the conflict (22:29), the "Animal Farm" approach to sovereignty (22:38), and the possibility of some form of escalation (41:26). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 2/25/2022)For more from the entertaining and deeply knowledgeable Dr. Devlen, you can and should check out:https://twitter.com/BalkanDevlen2022-02-271h 05NonProphetsNonProphetsNonProphets 2022 ForecastsIn this episode Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss predictions for 2022. 0:24 Pantone failure4:06 Is 2022 unpredictable? (thanks to the Superforecaster community for suggestions)6:00 Will the pandemic fade?12:20 Huntington’s Clash of Civilizations: How have we changed and what are the impacts of the shift?16:45 The conflict in Ukraine27:15 Turkey – Erdogan and the economy33:30 US domestic politics (More Covid),38:20 Supreme Court cases (Roe v. Wade), 45:00 Mid-term elections52:50 What will be the biggest stories of 2022?59:05 Urea!You can find NonProphets on Blubrry, iTunes, Spotify...2022-01-261h 03NonProphetsNonProphetsForecasting the Pantone 2022 Color of the YearEpisode 95 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott continue their annual tradition of forecasting the Pantone Color of the Year. They demonstrate their borderline peerless knowledge of fashion and design trends, as well as the "zeitgeist," before making their final predictions (38:34). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 12/3/2021)2021-12-0639 minNonProphetsNonProphetsTriumphant Return for Some Quick AdviceEpisode 94 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss where Atief and his family should move (1:20). Over the course of the discussion, they consider political stability, climate change, and the value of faith in human ingenuity, which includes Atief misremembering the details but successfully recalling the broader points of the Simon-Ehrlich wager (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%E2%80%93Ehrlich_wager) (23:40). They close with a preview of their annual Pantone Color of the Year prediction podcast, including a discussion of the Mandela Effect (36:12). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod...2021-11-2040 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 93: Kjirste Morrell InterviewEpisode 93 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Robert and Scott interview fellow superforecaster Kjirste Morrell. Kjirste is a mechanical engineer and was interviewed for Adam Grant's recent bestseller Think Again. We discuss forecasting from an engineer's perspective (0:10); the value of comments on a forecasting question (4:30); what Kjirste meant by the phrase "the joy of being wrong" (8:35); how to combat bias in forecasting (14:05); a couple of tricky, longer-term Metaculus questions (29:15); how many people will have set foot on the moon by 2030 (46:25); and Kjirste's experience working on the Segway at Dean Kamen's DEKA Research. As always, you can reach us at...2021-06-191h 00NonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 92: Forecasts Inherently Have No ValueEpisode 92 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Scott and Robert interview John Bravender, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warning coordination meteorologist at the Central Pacific Hurricane Center in Honolulu. Scott and Robert talk to John about what they forecast at the Central Pacific Hurricane Center (01:04); how they forecast hurricanes (04:45); what a "spaghetti plot" is (13:47); how they evaluate the accuracy of hurricane forecasts (16:06); how they make sure they communicate their forecasts in a useful way (24:32); how to communicate low-probability-high-impact events (29:55); why they don't use the term "vivid lightning" (41:36); why forecasts inherently have no value (44:42); and how to prepare communities...2021-05-111h 01NonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 91: Get the Damn VaccineEpisode 91 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott talk about their experiences with the vaccine rollout and when they think things are likely to return to normal (01:40); the prospects for bipartisan legislation in US politics (37:06); and whether it depends on filibuster reform in the US Senate (44:45). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 3/20/2021)2021-03-2552 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 90: Illuminating The Final DaysEpisode 90 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss the final days of the Trump presidency and the aftermath of the attack on the Capitol. They take a victory lap for predicting one of the 2021 Pantone colors of the Year (1:35); look back to their 2016 forecasts for the Trump administration (Episode 16), and look forward at how the Biden will compare (5:00); give their prognosis for whether Biden will encounter anything as serious as the 2008 financial crisis or the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic (14:30); discuss how much the threat of violence informs congressional decisions (23:30) and the future of the Republican Party and...2021-01-181h 02NonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 89: This Podcast About the Election Is DisputedEpisode 89 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss US election results and forecast the 2021 Pantone color of the year. They talk about what happened in the US election (01:51); what will happen in the Senate special elections in Georgia (09:26); whether polls are any good (14:04); the paranoid style in American politics (21:31); whether Joe Biden can govern a divided country (28:14); who Donald Trump will pardon (this podcast was recorded before the Trump pardoned Michael Flynn) (32:22); how American democracy performed in the election (34:49); and what the 2021 Pantone color of the year will be (43:42). As always, you can reach us...2020-11-301h 02NonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 88: The ElectionEpisode 88 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss the election advertising that they've experienced (00:47), before diving into the upcoming US election (07:32), including discussing QAnon, the possibility of right- and left-wing violence, and the possible effects of the pandemic on the results (30:55). They close by giving their electoral votes predictions (49:05). As always, you may reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com, or nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 10/24/2020)2020-10-3156 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 87: Old Is New AgainEpisode 87 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss the breaking news about Trump's tax returns (00:52) before debating the probability of a dramatic rise in right-wing violence (21:14), and the effects of Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court in the context of Roe vs. Wade (47:42) and a possible return to the Lochner Era (54:32). As always, you may reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com, or nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 9/27/2020)2020-09-291h 05NonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 86: Doing the Wrong ThingEpisode 86 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief (00:40), Robert (07:22), and Scott (11:29) catch up on what they've been up to over the last few months, and then discuss Camus and the effects of Covid-19 (17:38). As always, you may reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com, or nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 7/18/2020)2020-07-281h 05Future of Life Institute PodcastFuture of Life Institute PodcastFLI Podcast: On Superforecasting with Robert de NeufvilleEssential to our assessment of risk and ability to plan for the future is our understanding of the probability of certain events occurring. If we can estimate the likelihood of risks, then we can evaluate their relative importance and apply our risk mitigation resources effectively. Predicting the future is, obviously, far from easy — and yet a community of "superforecasters" are attempting to do just that. Not only are they trying, but these superforecasters are also reliably outperforming subject matter experts at making predictions in their own fields. Robert de Neufville joins us on this episode of the FLI Podcast to ex...2020-05-011h 20Future of Life Institute PodcastFuture of Life Institute PodcastFLI Podcast: On Superforecasting with Robert de NeufvilleEssential to our assessment of risk and ability to plan for the future is our understanding of the probability of certain events occurring. If we can estimate the likelihood of risks, then we can evaluate their relative importance and apply our risk mitigation resources effectively. Predicting the future is, obviously, far from easy — and yet a community of "superforecasters" are attempting to do just that. Not only are they trying, but these superforecasters are also reliably outperforming subject matter experts at making predictions in their own fields. Robert de Neufville joins us on this episode of the FLI Podcast to ex...2020-05-011h 20NonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 85: Justin Crow Interview: Superforecaster and Social EpidemiologistEpisode 85 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott interview Justin Crow, superforecaster and Director of the Division of Social Epidemiology for the Virginia Department of Health. We talk with Justin about social epidemiology and how it's relevant to understanding the Covid-19 pandemic (00:40); Liberty University's return to school (05:40); the CDC CASPER household survey and testing to help determine when we can safely relax stay at home and social distancing orders (12:30); the prospect of Covid-19 spreading to rural areas (21:00); how to control Covid-19 and still enjoy life (23:20); when should society re-open (36:40); and his recommendations (44:50). Justin's comments are his p...2020-04-1600 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 84: Third Times The PlagueEpisode 84 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The podcast begins with an inside view of the Good Judgment / Open Philanthropy public site where forecasts and analysis of where the US and the world will be in one year are discussed. Atief's view from the heartland (Missouri) (4:50), Scott's view of the Romanian response and Robert's perspective on Hawaii, contrast how the disease is progressing and how disparate governments and cultures are responding. Travel restrictions (20:00) and stay at home orders are being implemented, but how are they received? The moral question of...2020-03-3100 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 83: The Chips are DownEpisode 83 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss the Covid-19 virus from the perspectives of Scott in Romania (1:48), Robert in Hawaii (19:44), and Atief in Missouri (36:50). They close with two age-old questions: how many monkeys is this? (44:06); and, why wasn't Jared unleashed sooner? (50:57). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. Note that this was recorded on 3/14/2020, and, while much of it remains relevant, it does not reflect the many legislative and social changes over the past week. OTBMFE.2020-03-2100 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 82: American Democracy Under Siege (Michael Signer Interview)Episode 82 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott interview former Charlottesville mayor Michael Signer about his new book, Cry Havoc: Charlottesville and American Democracy Under Siege. We talk to Mike about why he thinks American democracy is under siege (00:43); what makes President Trump a demagogue (07:48); whether the Electoral College can protect us from demagogues (11:52); how the national political climate affected events in Charlottesville (19:45); the importance of respecting people we disagree with in politics (22:58); whether constitutionalism can prevail against demagoguery (36:59); and why Mike endorsed Pete Buttigieg for president (43:35). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress...2020-03-0100 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 81: Pantone 2020 Color of the YearEpisode 81 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott continue their annual tradition of attempting to accurately predict the upcoming Pantone Color of the Year. As part of their conversation, they discuss the concept of a "genderless color" (3:31), the set of colors from which they suspect the selection will be chosen (23:58), what is an "ecosexual" as opposed to an "echosexual" (27:26), and their ultimate predictions (45:37). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 11/23/2019)2019-12-0200 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 80: Zelensky MemConEpisode 80 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss a call from a NonProphets listener who used to help produce MemCons (record of the President's calls) in the Situation Room for the NSC. The listener reached out to us after Episode 78 with details about both what we and the media understand about Trump's conversation with President Zelensky of Ukraine, and where the details don't add up. The podcast begins with Scott's recounting of the conversation, the technicalities as well as implications of moving a MemCon from the TNet system to the NICE system (6:49), Ukraine's predicament, Lt. Col. Vindm...2019-11-0300 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 79: A Letter to ErdoganEpisode 79 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss Tyson zones (1:00), A letter to Erdogan - Trump, the Kurds and nuclear weapons (2:29), Forecasting in the time of Trump - an exercise in Kremlinology? (27:10), Moscow Mitch and now Tulsi Gabbard? (30:14), Forecasting in a post-Trump world, (38:30), The indefinite Presidency (44:48), Predicting the next week (57:10). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 10/19/2019)2019-10-3100 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 78: DTMFAEpisode 78 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss Trump impeachment odds. We talk about why an impeachment might make sense now (01:18); whether we have reached peak whataboutism (04:23); the potential outcomes of an impeachment inquiry; the chance that Trump is impeached by the House (11:44); the role of public opinion (33:05); whether Mitch McConnell could prevent a trial from taking place in the Senate (40:22); and the chance that Donald Trump is convicted in the Senate (51:17). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 9/28/2019)2019-10-0100 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 77: ImplicationsEpisode 77 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss a request for listener input on the Pantone Color of the Year (2:59), Iran and Saudi Arabia (8:47), with a detour into Russian/Ukrainian cultural cynicism (18:06), and the Trump whistleblower scandal/contretemps/nothing burger (25:39). They close with a discussion of the Democratic candidates, including Atief's recent purchase of a steeply discounted seat on the Marianne Williamson bandwagon. As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 9/21/2019).2019-09-2300 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 76: War CryEpisode 76 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott talk about what they did over the summer (01:05); why they've been less enthusiastic about following politics lately (06:03); what they think about the Democratic primary debates so far (10:49); whether the Democrats should go low when Republicans go low (18:29); to what extent we're responsible for the ethics and policies of the candidate we support (28:50); the weakening of the principle of stare decisis in American politics (37:49); and American values and the politics of resentment (41:00). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 8/2/2019)2019-09-0200 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 75: Range (David Epstein Interview)Episode 75 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott interview David Epstein, author of the best-selling books Range and The Sports Gene. We talk to David about what it means to have range and how the 10,000 hour rule falls short (00:38); how to adapt to "wicked" learning environments (03:10); why "omnivorous generalists" are better at forecasting (18:40); how his research influenced the way he will raise his own child (29:00); what we get wrong about Mozart and Tiger Woods (33:40); the advantages of having students explore topics broadly rather than teaching them narrow skills (38:45); the value of "skill-stacking (50:00); and his experience interviewing...2019-08-2100 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 74: SomethingtopiaEpisode 74 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss the ethics of providing information, such as forecasts, to clients (00:45), why public information may be preferable to private when it comes to managing the risk of information misuse (13:12), and why it's so much simpler, from a moral perspective, to just paint houses (17:31). They close with a discussion of recent forecasts by Nancy Pelosi (19:04) and Jared Diamond (32:19), a discussion that includes the definition of "Schrödinger's Asshole" (21:10). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 5/12/2019).2019-05-1500 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 73: Metaculus (Anthony Aguirre Interview)Episode 73 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Robert and Scott interview UC Santa Cruz cosmologist and Metaculus co-founder Anthony Aguirre. We talk to Dr. Aguirre about why he founded Metaculus (01:10); forecasting the far future and catastrophic events (14:08); forecasting the development of AI (21:30); calibrating forecasts (29:25); catastrophic risk and the Future of Life Institute (40:06); and exotic risks, including biotechnology, space weather, and vacuum decay (49:07). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 3/15/2019)2019-03-2700 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 72: The Superforecaster's Novels (Dan Mayland Interview)Episode 72 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott interview superforecaster and novelist Dan Mayland. Dan is the author of a series of spy novels set in and around Iran and the Greater Caspian region. We talk to Dan about how he got into writing novels (00:39); what will become of the Iran nuclear deal (08:56); how common conspiracies are in real life (14:05); his forthcoming work set during the siege of Aleppo (20:48); how he researches his books (25:10); the Middle East's prospects (27:16); what other authors have influenced his style (35:58); and what his fans are like (45:54). As always, you can reach...2019-03-1600 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 71: Risk ManagmentEpisode 71 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss managing the risks associated with emerging technologies (00:28), what's going on in Venezuela (28:05), whether the UK may require aid in the event of a hard Brexit (32:13), as well as the concepts of a "cheese submarine" (35:09) and a "glass cliff" (35:59). They close with a discussion of the 2020 Democratic presidential field, including the relative likelihoods of electing a president who is an atheist, woman, or homosexual or transgender individual (41:08). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 2/22/2019).2019-03-0100 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 70: Mailbag (Chicago Elections, Hybrid Cars, Data Privacy)Episode 70 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott forecast listener questions. We discuss who will win Chicago's mayoral election (01:18); whether it makes sense to buy a hybrid or electric car (11:56); and whether the US will pass its own version of the EU's GDPR data privacy law (19:09). We close out the episode by talking about Isaac Asimov's prediction for 2019 (38:03) and David Brooks' prediction for 2019 (42:24), and announcing the winner of our 2018 North Korea summit challenge coin (55:07). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 1/5/2019)2019-02-0400 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 69: Marc Koehler interviewEpisode 69 of the NonProphets podcast, Atief, Robert, and Scott talk to Marc Koehler. Marc is the Vice President of Good Judgment Inc., in charge of government relations and co-head of analytics as well as an accomplished superforecaster. He was simultaneously the top forecaster on the internal Intelligence Community Prediction Market, the Good Judgment Project superforecaster prediction market, and on Hypermind. Marc was formerly in the Foreign Service with postings to the Office of the Vice President, the White House Situation Room, the National Security Council, the Pentagon, and the State Department, and overseas in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Nepal...2019-01-1100 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 68: Nothing Else MattisEpisode 68 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott look back at their 2018 forecasts and forward to 2019 (2:23); the significance of US Secretary of Defense James Mattis' resignation for the US' relationship with its allies (8:57); iterated tit-for-tat games (18:00); the normalization of authoritarian politics (22:47); the US government shutdown and the Wall (26:45); our predictions for 2019 and whether Trump will be impeached (38:34); Hungary’s “slave law” (47:32), and whether the UK will leave the EU in 2019 (56:40). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 12/23/2018) 2019-01-0700 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 67: Overtaken by Events: Holiday Edition!2018-12-2000 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 66: The Next Two YearsEpisode 66 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss what happened in US midterm elections and what will happen next. We talk about why Claire McCaskill lost in Missouri (01:27); the Green New Deal and whether the Democrats should make Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the House again (13:27); voter suppression in the election (25:30); what's going to happen in US politics over the next two years (30:45); whether President Trump will win a second term in 2020 (35:55); who the Democrats will nominate for President (37:41); whether someone will challenge President Trump in the Republican primaries (41:56); and what will happen next with the...2018-11-2500 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 65 Midterm Elections and the Day AfterEpisode 65 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss Predictit (0:15); US midterm elections (7:39); why most conspiracy theories are false (23:04); how no one likes to be laughed at (27:46); the Missouri Senate race (33:02); the possibility of post-election violence (35:47); Trump's claim that he can effectively amend the 14thAmendment (42:38); and Draymond Green and the #fergieremixchallenge (48:58). As always you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 11/01/2018) 2018-11-0400 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 64: Things Could ChangeEpisode 64 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss whether we should care about nukes (1:15), the difficulty of tackling big problems (4:02), The Invention of Peace, pseudo-events, cruelty, and what we care about (10:16), and national identity and immigration (16:05). They then discuss the midterms, including which issues matter (26:57), the Missouri senate race (29:19), midterm enthusiasm (44:14), the impressiveness of young people (47:08), and calibrating forecasts (49:36). They close with a discussion of the Senate race in Texas (57:38). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 10/22/2018)2018-11-0100 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 63: Will Kavanaugh Be Confirmed?Episode 63 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court in light of allegations that he tried to rape a fifteen-year-old girl when he was in high school. We talk about the PredictIt market for how many votes Kavanaugh will get in the Senate by October 31 (00:20); the nature of the allegations against Kavanaugh (09:38); how hearings might affect the midterm elections in the US; the altercation at an Emmy party between Mark Burnett and Tom Arnold about the rumored Trump Apprentice tapes (38:18); and a few Things Scott Cares About (44:03) As always...2018-09-2200 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 62: Scared MoneyEpisode 62 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief and Robert, with Scott away, talk about a PredictIt deal for users, as well as a frankly fantastic contest the podcast is having for our listeners (00:10). We then discuss the upcoming midterms, including data sources that we find probative (9:12), and the median voter theory, Missouri and Hawaii politics, and races that we find interesting (17:22). We close with a discussion of voter turnout (51:59). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com.2018-09-1800 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 61: Space Force and Star ChildEpisode 61 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott talk about what they were up to all summer while they weren't podcasting. They discuss the anti-terrorism conference sponsored by Iran that Scott attended (00:58); the politicization of the administrative state (07:01); the use of pretexts in political debates (09:43); how Robert lost money by bailing out of a bet about Hawaii politics too early (17:18); how low expectations are eroding norms (19:59); how cute Atief's baby is (22:08); Robert's news fatigue (24:13); corruption and political protests in Romania (26:46); and what news stories we're each following (33:19). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress...2018-08-2400 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 60: Odds and EndsEpisode 60 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott catch up on what they've been up to, including Atief following the Supreme Court's upcoming Lucia vs. SEC decision (00:55), Robert attending the Hawaii state Democratic convention (16:34), a discussion of being a new parent in the context of national politics (29:47), including which celebrities we would swap in for Trump (34:15), and child-rearing tips, including using babies as props for Halloween and whether honesty is the best policy when it comes to Santa Claus (35:50).  We close with a discussion of the North Korean summit, including the potential value of the commemorative c...2018-06-0500 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 59: PredictIt (Will Jennings Interview)Episode 59 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott talk to Will Jennings, head of public engagement at the political prediction market PredictIt. Will previously worked in the Obama White House and for the vice presidential campaign of Senator Tim Kaine. We talk with Will about what PredictIt is and how it works (00:45); how prediction markets can be sources of news and information (11:07); which markets have been controversial (18:37); who makes money on PredictIt and how they do it (35:11); how PredictIt comes up with specific markets (42:19); and what lessons Will has learned from working on prediction markets (47:27). As...2018-05-2700 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 58: The Fourth Age (Byron Reese Interview)Episode 58 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott talk to Byron Reese about his new book, The Fourth Age: Smart Robots, Conscious Computers, and the Future of Humanity. We talk what motivated the book (00:33); what "the Fourth Age" is (02:00); the role of ideas and culture in history (07:35); whether automation will cause technological unemployment (09:00); whether automation will increase inequality (23:00); what skills we'll need in the future (29:34); whether technological changes will be socially and political disruptive (32:05); why computing and automation hasn't had a larger effect on economic measures of productivity (35:12); what access to the internet is worth (37:10); where...2018-05-1900 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 57: Everything's on the Table (Scenarios!)Episode 57 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott probe the limits of their new political reality with a thought experiment that they called "Everything's on the Table" (aka "Plausible/Implausible"). After discussing the rules of the game (01:01), they discussed the possibility of an announcement about Korean reunification (4:07), Hungary (Hungaria?) making arrests in a George Soros conspiracy (7:53), Macron discussing Trump's soft hands (13:33), with a diversion into Comey's book (14:26) and the attractiveness of Helen of Troy (16:56), the special counsel indicting Trump (18:23), Trump deciding to just come clean (23:58), and whether Jeff Sessions might destroy the only copy of the...2018-05-0700 minFuture of Life Institute PodcastFuture of Life Institute PodcastWhat are the odds of nuclear war? A conversation with Seth Baum and Robert de NeufvilleWhat are the odds of a nuclear war happening this century? And how close have we been to nuclear war in the past? Few academics focus on the probability of nuclear war, but many leading voices like former US Secretary of Defense, William Perry, argue that the threat of nuclear conflict is growing. On this month's podcast, Ariel spoke with Seth Baum and Robert de Neufville from the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute (GCRI), who recently coauthored a report titled A Model for the Probability of Nuclear War. The report examines 60 historical incidents that could have escalated to nuclear war and...2018-04-3057 minFuture of Life Institute PodcastFuture of Life Institute PodcastWhat are the odds of nuclear war? A conversation with Seth Baum and Robert de NeufvilleWhat are the odds of a nuclear war happening this century? And how close have we been to nuclear war in the past? Few academics focus on the probability of nuclear war, but many leading voices like former US Secretary of Defense, William Perry, argue that the threat of nuclear conflict is growing. On this month's podcast, Ariel spoke with Seth Baum and Robert de Neufville from the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute (GCRI), who recently coauthored a report titled A Model for the Probability of Nuclear War. The report examines 60 historical incidents that could have escalated to nuclear war and...2018-04-3057 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 56: Straight Outta ChumptownEpisode 56 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss "the backfire effect"—the fact that people sometimes seem to hold ideas even more firmly after being confronted with evidence they are wrong. We talk about Andrew Gelman's skepticism of the recent New England Journal of Medicine finding that firearm injuries in the US drop 20% while NRA members are attending national meetings (00:50); how skeptical we should be of research that seem to confirm our preconceptions (04:14); whether evidence can change people's minds (15:27); "The Debunking Handbook" techniques for correcting false ideas (18:48); research into how much contrary information it takes to...2018-04-2500 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 55 Calculations  Episode 55 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott discuss their Predictit account, including the class of questions on which they have been losing money (1:04), as well as how they approach gaining probative information out of Trump administration pronouncements (12:00). They then discuss Russia, including propaganda and assassinations (22:08), whether Scott is a Time Lord (23:57), trust, authenticity, and the Russian concept of "vranyo" (30:14), which national figures have substantial collective trust (36:04), and approaches to political debates and political persuasion (41:03). They close with a discussion of the consequences of the recent self-driving car fatality, as well as the genders, i...2018-04-1100 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 54: Guns, Norms, and DemocracyEpisode 54 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott talk about the impact of the Parkland shooting on US politics (01:45); the rapidly shifting Republican orthodoxy (14:32); whether democratic norms are weakening (24:51); Transparency International's 2017 Corruption Index (40:33); whether there will be any material change in US gun laws in the next six months (48:50); and which institutions in the US are seen as corrupt (53:41). As always, you can reach us at nonprophetspod.wordpress.com or at nonprophetspod@gmail.com. (recorded 3/5/2018)2018-03-3000 minNonProphetsNonProphetsEp. 53: Toward the Year 2068Episode 53 of the NonProphets podcast, in which Atief, Robert, and Scott talk about a 1968 collection of essays speculating what 2018 would be like called Toward the Year 2018. We talk about whether it's really possible to predict the future fifty years out (00:19); the difficulty of forecasting changing norms and tastes (05:12); what the book got right and what it got wrong (10:01); how much our lives have changed since 1968 (14:58); how technology is making it harder to know what is real and what is fake (20:45); how technology could make the problems of inequality worse (26:05); how technology is changing our ideas of privacy (28:19); what science f...2018-03-1200 minJRuss podcastJRuss podcastDJ JRuss - Private Stock - In the AirTall Black Guy - Up In The Sky (Too High ReEdit) Miles Bonny - Too High Full Crate - Without My Heart feat David Simmons Robert Glasper Experiment – Afro Blue Ft. Erykah Badu Renee Neufville & Chris Dave - Everything Carla "C Sharp" Gomez - Footprints Thundercat - Goldenboy Shecky's Jazzy Tofu - Butterfly Louie - Female Sensitivity The Slakadeliqs - Call Me Your Friend ft. Sandie Black c'beyohn - Matinee Theme Black Star - You Already Knew Willie Hutch - Did ever ask yourself why Derrick Hodge ft. Common - We Live Today Donnie - Rocketship2012-01-3141 min