Last week I spent 3 days thinking about the future with an incredible group at the launch of the Horizon Scanning Working Group, hosted by the brilliant team at Renaissance Philanthropy.
The goal was to bring together a diverse group of experts to stress-test and refine some of ARIA's opportunity spaces. The process, facilitated by the fantastic team at Metaculus, involved:
* Mapping the bottlenecks and breakthroughs for transformative technologies.
* Identifying the critical variables that could block or enable future scenarios.
* Using forecasting tools to challenge our assumptions and inform future interventions.
I was absolutely thrilled to pitch Programmable Plants as a potential focus area, and even more so that the group selected it as one of the five topics for a 9-month deep dive.
The study group that has formed around this topic is simply stellar, and I could not be happier about the mix of expertise in it - a huge thank you to Paul Freemont, Liz Specht, Ph.D., Samuel Arbesman, Vincent Hanlon, and Alice Pettitt for the thoughtful, constructive, and creative engagement so far. I cannot imagine what you will come up with if this is what you can accomplish in just a couple of days!
My key takeaway on the event:
We will essentially be road-testing an update to classic DARPA Study Groups like ISAT, reframed to work for the ARIA model - shifting from narrow programmes to broad Opportunity Spaces, and from static reports to dynamic, living documents. It’s a powerful tool to periodically revisit our beliefs, update them as new information emerges, and seamlessly share them with the wider community.
Feeling incredibly grateful and optimistic.
A final thank you to Lauren Gilbert, Eirini Malliaraki, Andrew Black, and Joshua Elliott at RenPhil, and Molly Hickman and Deger Turan from Metaculus for architecting such a fun, productive, and inspiring retreat.
I cannot wait to see what emerges from this work over the coming months.
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