The article is about "Horizon Scanning":
...scenarios of what life might be like around the middle of the century have emerged from 270 rigorously researched papers commissioned by the government that together purport to be the world's most extensive look into the future
Similar stuff at the BBC site too.Sir David King, the government's chief scientist argues horizon scanning will have a powerful influence on policy-making - and not only in Whitehall.
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Although the future is not predictable, "government can't just sit back and wait for it to happen", he says. "Government has to identify opportunities and risks at least five to 10 years ahead when making policy. It can then make decisions that might move us from an unfavourable to a favourable scenario."
Well it all sounds useful in theory, but in practice staring at the horizon means that the more immediate risks associated with PO have been missed altogether. We are however being forewarned that humans might have to cohabit with robots in 50 years time, and those robots will want to vote of course. How much money is being poured into this I wonder?!?