If you're having a communal event anyway, maybe it makes sense to watch a video together (movie, TED talk, debate, whatever), pause it every few minutes and make predictions about what happens in the rest of the video. Focus on short-term predictions like "in the next two minutes..." so you get even quicker results.
You get a tight feedback loop and several rounds of it. That allows you to actually try different strategies and see how they fare.
I imagine it would also be quite fun.
TL;DR: Prediction & calibration parties are an exciting way for your EA/rationality/LessWrong group to practice rationality skills and celebrate the new year.
On December 30th, Seattle Rationality had a prediction party. Around 15 people showed up, brought snacks, brewed coffee, and spent several hours making predictions for 2017, and generating confidence levels for those predictions.
This was heavily inspired by Scott Alexander’s yearly predictions. (2014 results, 2015 results, 2016 predictions.) Our move was to turn this into a communal activity, with a few alterations to meet our needs and make it work better in a group.
Procedure:
To make this work in a group, we recommend the following:
This makes a good activity for rationality/EA groups for the following reasons:
Some examples of the predictions people used:
Also relevant: