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Second International Seville Seminar on Future-Oriented Technology Analysis (FTA): Impacts on policy and decision making 28th- 29th September 2006 Making Better Decisions in an Uncertain World Ted Gordon Millennium Project American Council for the United Nations University Making Better Decisions in an Uncertain World FTA and Decisions Premise: Improving FTA will improve decisions True for decisions based on logic: Discovering decisions that ought to be made Identifying goals and choices Reducing the chances for bad outcomes But most decisions are not based purely on logic: The unknowable looms large Intrinsic psychological distortions The moral component A new decision science is emerging Making Better Decisions in an Uncertain World Decisions Can be Good, Bad, or Both Good Foresight, Good Decisions The Montreal Protocol to limit ozone depleting gasses Population forecasts of the 60’s led to family planning AIDS forecasts led to massive research and prevention programs Silent Spring, Limits to Growth Making Better Decisions in an Uncertain World Bad Decisions They Should Have Known Better The British lost their US colonies by raising taxes Chamberlain “Peace in our time.” Unaccepted Challenges Stem cell research in the US International crime influences global politics Unforeseen Consequences Thalidomide caused birth defects Nosocomial infections Making Better Decisions in an Uncertain World Why Do So Many Global Decisions Go Awry? Governments sometimes lie Uncertainty, risk aversion Faith in low probability favorable outcomes Failure to recognize the need for action Xenophobia, geographic determinism Lack of courage, bad luck, chance, avarice, selfish interests, amorality, corruption Making Better Decisions in an Uncertain World What Goes Into a Decision? Three questions: What is possible? What is likely? What is desirable? Futures research helps with Identifying goals Assessing prospective policies Quantifying risks Futures research does not help much with Reducing the unknowable Psychological factors Moral and ethical factors Making Better Decisions in an Uncertain World Uncertainty Reducing the unknowable SIMAD Research and control of violent behavior Human-computer symbiosis, brain boosters Transhumanism Monitoring everywhere Challenging truth Making Better Decisions in an Uncertain World The Illogical Mind Psychological Factors Odds are generally ignored Any data is persuasive Innate overconfidence Great lengths to avoid loss Risk aversion Problem framing Source: Tversky and Kahneman, various Making Better Decisions in an Uncertain World . Moral Intelligence Moral and Ethical Factors Do no harm Be fair Care for future generations Mitigate suffering Treat others the way you would like to be treated Enhance human survival (educate) Serve as a standard Making Better Decisions in an Uncertain World A New Decision Science A new curriculum Futures research; foresight; FT Intuition, imagination: experience, subtle clues Psychology; personal utility functions Balance of risks and rewards Experiments and analogy Understanding innate illogic of human thinking Moral courage