Matthew J. Spaniol (@matthewspaniol) 's Twitter Profile
Matthew J. Spaniol

@matthewspaniol

Assistant Professor at @roskildeuni. Strategic foresight, Popperian problem solving, #STS, & maritime. Managed the EU PERISCOPE prjct @periscope_au. Views own.

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Forskningens Døgn (@forskdk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forskningens Døgn 2023 er i fuld gang! Festivalen åbnede i dag i København med fokus på grøn forskning og bæredygtighed i oplæg, taler og på stande. Se alle #forskningensdøgn|s events frem til 28/4 på forsk.dk #dkforsk #dkvid Christina Egelund Uddannelses- og Forskningsministeriet IDA

McKinsey Global Institute (@mckinsey_mgi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before 2000, the global balance sheet grew in tandem with GDP. Since then, assets have increased far faster than GDP, as equity and real estate created $160 trillion in paper wealth. What’s next? Here are 4️⃣ possible scenarios from our research. mck.co/3X4hsFJ

Matthew J. Spaniol (@matthewspaniol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Foresight, the greatest blessing humanity has been given, is transformed into a curse... Memory brings back the agony of fear while foresight brings it on prematurely. -Seneca

Cliff Pickover (@pickover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A time tunnel appears in your kitchen, allowing you to view and study our world 200 years in the future. Tell us something interesting you observe.

A time tunnel appears in your kitchen, allowing you to view and study our world 200 years in the future.  Tell us something interesting you observe.
Matthew J. Spaniol (@matthewspaniol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the ❤️ of decision-making is the creation of new options and the abandonment or modification of existing ones. -David Deutsch

Stefan Schubert (@stefanfschubert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Study finds that people infer preferences from forecasts: if a forecaster predicts an outcome, people infer that the forecaster prefers this outcome. This matches previous findings saying that forecasts are in fact often guided by preferences. journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.117…

Study finds that people infer preferences from forecasts: if a forecaster predicts an outcome, people infer that the forecaster prefers this outcome. This matches previous findings saying that forecasts are in fact often guided by preferences. 

journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.117…
RUC (@roskildeuni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RUC’s forskere er med, når landets eksperter i Deep Tech samles i Øksnehallen til debat og idéudveksling på Digital Tech Summit i næste uge. Kom og vær med! event.ing.dk/digitaltechsum… #dktech #digital #digitaltechsummit #AI @SineNJust Matthew J. Spaniol

RUC’s forskere er med, når landets eksperter i Deep Tech samles i Øksnehallen til debat og idéudveksling på Digital Tech Summit i næste uge. Kom og vær med! event.ing.dk/digitaltechsum… #dktech #digital #digitaltechsummit #AI @SineNJust <a href="/MatthewSpaniol/">Matthew J. Spaniol</a>
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1995, 14 wolves were released in Yellowstone National Park. No one expected the miracle that the wolves would bring [📹 Protect All Wildlife]

Society for Personality and Social Psychology (@spspnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"People who collaboratively imagined a shared future together felt closer and more connected to their partner than those who independently imagined a shared future and those who collaborated on an unrelated task" ow.ly/hXPw50Tr3gY via The Conversation U.S.

Timur Kuran (@timurkuran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Musk’s purchase of Twitter was a political game changer. Also important was his decision to hide people’s “likes” from other users. This diminished preference falsification on X. It also boosted the apparent popularity, and thus the circulation, of un- or anti-woke posts. (1/2)