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Prophecy: Prediction, Power, and the Fight for the Future, from Ancient Oracles to AI

Prophecy: Prediction, Power, and the Fight for the Future, from Ancient Oracles to AI

by Carissa Véliz

Doubleday ·2026 ·384 pages
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Today's computer scientists play the same role as the oracles of the ancient world and the astrologers of the Middle Ages. Modern predictions not only advise on war, crop output, and marriages, but algorithms and statisticians also now determine whether we can get a loan, a job, an apartment, or an organ transplant. And when we cede ground to these predictions, we lose control of our own lives.In this powerful, refreshing new look at the many ways prediction shapes our everyday lives, University of Oxford professor Carissa Véliz explains how putting too much stock in others' predictions makes us vulnerable to charlatans, con artists, dubious technology, and self-deception. Examining a wide range of subjects both personal and societal, including medicine, climate, technology, society, and others, Véliz uncovers a number of predictions about humans tend to be self-fulfilling; more data doesn't guarantee better outcomes; AI is more likely to increase risk than decrease it; and a free and robust society requires not more prediction, but better preparation.Véliz argues in this incisive and bracingly original book that the main promise of prediction is not knowledge of the future, but rather power over others. Prophecy is an invitation to defy those orders and live life on our own terms.


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"A book like Prophecy — roving, intelligent, irreducibly idiosyncratic — can expand our sense of possibility, starting now."

Jennifer Szalai· The New York Times Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"A brisk, lively tour of humanity's long fascination with foretelling ..."

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"Véliz elucidates complex philosophical and technological concepts with ease, while covering a vast range of topics."

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"Chapters are full of breaks, sometimes connected by clunky transitions but more often with little attempt to stitch the sections together ..."

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