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Professor Scott E. Page speaks on "Leveraging Diversity" in the Darden School of Business' Abbott Auditorium. Scott is the Leonid Hurwicz Collegiate Professo...
This paper argues that democracy can be seen as a way to channel “democratic reason,” or the collective political intelligence of the many. The paper hypothesiz
Visionary Creation, Radical Abundance, Polytopian Possibilities
Where do we draw the line between crowd-sourcing pattern recognition as a menial task and crowd-sourcing pattern recognition and data interpretation to implement collaborative intelligence?
Crowds scare me. Seriously, if I had to list my top ten fears of all time, getting sucked into a crazed mob would probably rank number one. The scariest scene from the film "Natural Born Killers" i...
As vehicle ownership in developing economies like China begins to approach Western levels, the world’s known oil reserves will disappear, a crisis that demands the application of collective intelligence on a global scale...
In this paper, three possible categories of collective intelligence will be proposed: Evolved Intelligence, Autonomous Collective Intelligence, and Collaborative Intelligence.
Imagery for the Crowd is a fascinating project currently in beta stages. It's being run by the US Department of State Humanitarian Information Unit. The system uses a crowdsourcing model to proces...
Anne and Zineb of [Studio Papaver](http://www.studiopapaver.com/) got in touch with me towards the end of last year, asking if I would advise them on a project they were starting at the [Studio for...
Whenever I speak at a conference I take the same approach – I look for ways to get people talking to one-another and contributing to the session. I figure; we’ve got a room full of smart, highly ex...
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27 creativity & innovation tools is an overview of various commonly used techniques in creativity, innovation, research & development processes. All in one-pag
A little while ago I listed a few of my favorite readings and videos about collective intelligence. But since then I have been extremely bothered by the fact that I forgot to include in the list so...
Human cooperation and collaboration cover vast areas of activity and behavior, often placing their own reproductive success on the line for the benefit of another individual.
David Edery, who was until recently part of the CMS staff and now works for Microsoft, has been generating some interesting discussion over on his blog, Game Tycoon, about how games might harness “the wisdom of crowds” to solve real world problems. It’s an idea he’s been promoting for some time but I only recently had a chance to read through all of his discussion. He starts by describing the growing academic interest that has been generated by James Surowiecki’s The Wisdom of Crowds and then suggesting some of the challenges of applying these concepts in a real world context:
Continuing our series on deception in politics and public policy. Anti-deception and collective intelligence: Dan Rather, George W. Bush, and how
"Amplified" employees can move mountains today. Smart organizations tap that power.
The force of change is a result of the co-action of members of an organization, community, or team operating with Collective Intelligence.
There is a lot of attention right now on the US government lying to We the People, probably with intention to mislead.
James Surowiecki, the author of The Wisdom of Crowds, wrote about what was right and wrong about Reddit's crowdsourced hunt for th
Ever been captivated by a movie, but could not finish it because of time constraints? Bummer. Hopefully, you resumed the movie as soon as po…
Lets create #collectiveintelligence definitions that fit in a tweet
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