Fiction: “Chicken Little” by Cory Doctorow

What would happen if people could feel what they knew about probability? The story’s in Gateways, a tribute collection for Frederik Pohl. Unfortunately, the story is more about whether a drug with that effect is a good idea rather than extended exploration of the effects, but it’s still interesting. One of the points is that, while people on the drug are more sensible (laugh at lotteries, don’t eat food that makes them feel bad), they don’t have children. That last might be less of an obvious outcome than it seems—rationality can improve parenthood.