MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Center
for Collective Intelligence has just launched its Climate CoLab for 2014.
Over the last several years, I've become familiar with the work of Thomas W. Malone and the Center
for Collective Intelligence, the lab he directs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The Collaboratorium, a creation of the Center
for Collective Intelligence, is trying to establish a template for meaningful, concrete, forward - moving discourse on climate, energy, and policy.
A couple of years ago, the Center
for Collective Intelligence (I wonder about the potential for this every day in running a blog) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology launched the Climate Collaboratorium.
- Thomas Malone, MIT Center
for Collective Intelligence
Peter Gloor, Pierre Dorsaz, Hauke Fuehres and Manfred Vogel of the MIT Center
for Collective Intelligence, in Cambridge, Massachusetts have compared the success of startup entrepreneurs and innovators with their activity on the social networking sites LinkedIn and Facebook as well as email networks including swissnex Boston, which acts as a US - based science and technology outpost to connect Swiss and US entrepreneurs and academics.
But as long as we keep our brains fit for our particular lifestyles, there should be no reason to fear
for the collective intelligence of our species.
MIT's Center
for Collective Intelligence found that the teams that are best at problem solving are distinguished not by IQ but by social sensitivity.
Not exact matches
With a new lens and some added direction from a research study on
collective intelligence (abilities that emerge out of collaboration) by a group of psychologists from Carnegie Mellon, MIT, and Union College, Project Aristotle's researchers went back to the drawing board to comb their data
for unspoken customs.
Continuous customer
intelligence to power companies with the
collective wisdom of the people that matter to them: the people who work
for them, buy from them and engage with them.
The
collective intelligence that we gather during this discovery process becomes the blueprint
for moving forward.
The
collective intelligence of the global community, united by the expansive reach of the internet is a powerful force, capable of doing incredible things
for humanity.
For one thing, it allows you to capture the brainpower of far more people than you could reasonably hire — you can leverage the
collective intelligence of a chunk of the internet.
It said the sack «is an insult on the -
collective intelligence of our people who have waited patiently
for the President's reaction on the humongous act of corruption by two of his principal aides and this is totally unacceptable.
«It will be an insult on our
collective intelligence if those responsible
for the present state of our economy have suddenly turned advocates of rapid economic growth and development through the use of propaganda and campaign of calumny against the government in a bid to discredit the good work of our economic team.
Diversity is a major theme
for Braben, from the brain of a famous physicist such as Murray Gell - Mann to the
collective intelligence of ants.
Study investigates conditions
for the emergence of
collective intelligence: Methods of
collective intelligence can result in considerably more accurate medical diagnoses, but only under certain conditions.
Think of astrobabel as a gathering place
for the
collective community
intelligence about «astronomical computing.»
Pioneering multidisciplinary research has revealed a new lead
for developing
collective intelligence in human groups and quantifying the impact of social information on our everyday decisions.
The East / U.S.A. (Director: Zal Batmanglij, Screenwriters: Zal Batmanglij, Brit Marling)-- An operative
for an elite private
intelligence firm goes into deep cover to infiltrate a mysterious anarchist
collective attacking major corporations.
Log analysis is a
collective term
for manipulating log management and log
intelligence together, and can also be considered as a combination of art and science merging together to squeeze sense from the computer - generated records.
This means that rather than relying on the shared learnings of a team of two or three people, these experts have the capability to compare data from hundreds of schools and thousands of users, interpreting this into a bank of
collective ICT
intelligence that gives a proactive voice to your learners
for the first time.
The main goal of the Global Education Magazine is to unite the cooperative efforts of the individual - society - specie
for the creation of inter-ethnic dialogues that derive in the construction of a
collective intelligence focused on achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
«Diigo Groups are a phenomenal tool
for building, maintaining, and contributing to a professional learning network as they tap into the
collective intelligence of the network by allowing many users to share resources and annotations with the group.»
so sorry it takes soooo long
for the emergence of
collective intelligence sometimes I feel like a trilobites on the beach, fighting
for evolution to happen faster
But in whatever form, either
intelligence or stupidity, this
collective behavior has existed
for a long time.
For relevant background and research, explore the papers aggregated on the Web site of
Collective Intelligence 2012, a conference co-led by Malone at M.I.T. last April.
From the «Welcome thread»...
for educating the public and
for enabling large - scale
collective intelligence to address the scientific and policy challenges associated with climate change.
«My engagement in the blogosphere over the past several years have convinced me that the blogosphere has untapped potential
for educating the public and
for enabling large - scale
collective intelligence to address the scientific and policy challenges associated with climate change.»
It may behoove educators, academic institutions, and policy makers to prepare them
for tomorrow's challenges by harnessing the power of computing,
collective intelligence and human ingenuity.
Its core mission is to use technology and the Internet to harness «the world's
collective intelligence for the support of a fair and accessible global online justice system.»
The qualities that drive Nixon Peabody are extreme understanding of our clients and their industries, a future - leaning orientation, and a culture that taps
collective intelligence to create value
for clients.
How can knowledge, practical know - how, and
collective intelligence be applied
for each student, at their point of need?
For example, it is amazing to me that most of Doug Engelbart's big ideas about «augmenting the
collective intelligence of groups working together» have still not taken hold in commercial systems.
By combining individual and
collective intelligence for on - device AI, the new HUAWEI Mate Series delivers real - time responses to users, including AI - powered Real - Time Scene and Object Recognition and an AI Accelerated Translator.
Regarding the future, the Magnus
Collective is set to continue defining the universe of artificial
intelligence automation, and robotics
for organizations as well as bring about more inventions within the cryptocurrency market.
The next tools on the Roadmap include an AfterCare mobile app (in a test phase), a Webapp
for collective customer
intelligence (in a test phase), a dental assurance model, a trading platform
for dental care products, materials and equipment, and a decentralized database
for medical records.
By tapping the
collective intelligence and diverse perspectives of our attorneys and staff, we create innovative solutions and winning strategies, make valuable connections, and anticipate challenges and emerging opportunities
for clients.
This
collective intelligence can be used as fodder
for projects.
Driving this development (not just in real estate — there are rating sites
for doctors and lawyers, too) is popular literature, such as James Surowiecki's best - selling book, The Wisdom of Crowds (Anchor Books, 2005), which looked at the value of
collective intelligence, and Groundswell (Harvard Business School Press, 2008), Forrester analysts Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff's book on how companies can turn customers» connections to their advantage.