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From:
John Brockman
Sent:
Tuesday, May 5, 2015 5:41 AM
To:
Epstein Jeffrey
Subject:
Edge Master Class 2015
J.E.,
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I've been waiting to come up with a strong candidate for an EDGE Master =lass on the level of our first such event in
2007, "A Short Course In =hinking About Thinking" with Daniel Kahneman.
In fact, I have found it. It is Danny's friend and colleague Philip =etlock, who is prepared to teach "A Short Course In
Superforecasting". = Edge Master Class 2015 A SHORT COURSE IN SUPERFORECASTING Philip E. Tetlock
Venue: California (to come); Date: Summer 2015 (to come)
http://edge.org/edge-master-class-2015
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In his Introduction to Tetlock's EDGE piece in 2012, Danny wrote the =ollowing:
"Philip Tetlock's 2005 book 'Expert Political Judgment: How Good =s It? How Can We Know?' demonstrated that
accurate long-term political =orecasting is, to a good approximation, impossible. The work was a =andmark in social
science, and its importance was quickly recognized =nd rewarded in two academic disciplines—political science and
=sychology. Perhaps more significantly, the work was recognized in the =ntelligence community, which accepted the
challenge of investing =ignificant resources in a search for improved accuracy. The work is =ngoing, important
discoveries are being made, and Tetlock gives us a =hance to peek at what is happening.
"Tetlock's current message is far more positive than his earlier =ismantling of long-term political forecasting. He focuses
on the near =erm, where accurate prediction is possible to some degree, and he takes =n the task of making political
predictions as accurate as they can be. =e has successes to report. As he points out in his comments, these =uccesses
will be destabilizing to many institutions, in ways both =ultiple and profound. With some confidence, we can predict that
another =andmark of applied social science will soon be reached."
PHILIP E. TETLOCK is Annenberg University Professor at the University of =ennsylvania (School of Arts and Sciences and
Wharton School). He is =uthor of Expert Political Judgment: How Good Is It? How Can We Know?; =13-author (with Dan
Gardner) of Superforecasting: The Art & Science of =redicting (forthcoming, September); Co-leader of The Good
Judgment =roject.
For your information, included at the link please find (a) David =rooks's NYT OpEd column, "Forecasting Fox"; (b) "How
To Win At =orecasting", An EDGE Conversation with Philip Tetlock; (c) jacket copy =rom Tetlock's new book,
Superforecasting: The Art & Science of =redicting (September); (d) Information regarding the Good Judgment =roject,
part of a four-year research study organized as part of a =overnment-sponsored forecasting tournament.
As usual, it's already late in the day with regard to booking hotels, =rid making arrangements, so please let me know
asap if you are =nterested in attending and, if so, what dates work for you. Your =resence is necessary and important!
We usually begin on a Friday with =ocktails/dinner and end Sunday at noon, before lunch. Guests handle =heir own
transportation and hotel room/fees, otherwise, you are invited =s a guest of Edge Foundation, Inc.
Don't miss this!
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