Sentences with phrase «on collective intelligence»

I would suggest another way to look at the effects of technology on our collective intelligence.
The effect on collective intelligence and culture.
Doyin Okupe is deliberately playing on the collective intelligence of Nigerians.
«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.
According to this article, Demarchy is a form of statistical representative democracy which rely on collective intelligence: Improving on the age - old model of sortition democracy, by which the...
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.

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But the truth is that no matter how hard you work on attracting and hiring the best of the best, the collective intelligence of your organization is still just about average, especially if you have a larger operation.
Credit that kind of ground - level intelligence to Signpost's reliance on the collective consumer consciousness.
Through this partnership, Unilever will be able to draw on the collective talent, intelligence and emerging innovations coming out of MaRS» Consumer and Commerce cluster.
Operating on blockchain technology, Sentinel Protocol harnesses collective cybersecurity intelligence to protect crypto assets against hackers, scams and fraud.
The collective intelligence of the group is surely less than the sum of its parts, and the more people on a committee, the less chance it has to be wise and crisp in its decision making.
Christians need a mob to make their opinions heard because their opinions are absurd, and with a mass collective of lowered intelligence reinforcing them, they need not concern themselves with not having a leg to stand on.
Watch the two clips below and see if you agree: when the professional ad makers take on the distributed, collective intelligence of the internet, the ad guys risk losing.
The Italian activist Franco Berardi made much the same sort of point in Milan on 14 March: «Our arms are those of intelligence and critique... the indispensable activity of becoming aware again of the collective body... one needs to rediscover oneself in a Tahrir Square.»
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.
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.
This life - or - death decision draws on the collective wisdom — or swarm intelligence — of the hive.
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.
He also wants to merge Britain's intelligence gathering with eight other nations», essentially creating one super agency keeping its collective eye on the world.
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).
In a finely arranged conference full of important and edifying detail and personality, Tamblyn seized that room's collective intelligence with gratifying honesty, pink lightning on a bare stage.
When we insist on the idea of a single protagonist behind every work of art we wrongfully diminish the collective intelligence that surrounds world - making.
The SCAD Museum of Art presents «Collective Intelligence,» a solo exhibition featuring the work of Agnieszka Kurant, composed of sculpture, works on paper, lenticular prints and a video.
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
Whether through a mining of mythologies, a meditation on the efficacy of artificial intelligence, or the representation of inexplicable, paranormal phenomena, Hiller and Martin both employ destabilizing forces to expand our awareness of our own perception and how it shapes our collective knowledge and daily experiences.
I think your prior comments about Killian and the ref he gave are stupid, and an insult to the * groups * collective intelligence bordering on childish gibberish and so far off base Strawman simply doesn't cut it as the right word to use linguistically.
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.
I won't use the term «collective intelligence» because intelligence is only one factor — and often not the dominant factor — shaping how we consider, embrace or reject information on sources of risk.
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.
Our future as a species may depend on our ability to use our global collective intelligence to make choices that are not just smart, but also wise.
M.H Well EMH... on a stack of numbers alone... when you pit thousands and tens of thousands of reearchers over many years against the pit of a well funded vocal noisy denialist minority then I guess Ill take the majority consensus... if the market the advancement of mankind is a product of our collective intelligence... then you are losing very badly and are a supporter of ignorance.
In short, the biggest inhibitor to effective action in the face of the current convergence of crises is a fundamental lack of collective intelligence on the part of the human species as a whole.
It's a place where everyone on staff is involved in letting the best responses emerge from a sense of collective intelligence.
Harnessing the collective intelligence of everyone who works on a matter ensures that stories are more complete and precise, because the exploration of almost every possible combination of facts can take place.
This includes a collections of authors such as: Levy's work around Collective Intelligence (Levy, 1997); Derrick De Kerckhove and his work exploring Connected Intelligence (De Kerckhove, 1997)-- note that Derrick makes a distinction about the collective versus the connective; Fisher and Fisher's work on the Distributed mind (note again the reference to collective intelligence)(Fisher & Fisher, 1998); and, Surowieki's book on the Wisdom of Crowds (SurowiecCollective Intelligence (Levy, 1997); Derrick De Kerckhove and his work exploring Connected Intelligence (De Kerckhove, 1997)-- note that Derrick makes a distinction about the collective versus the connective; Fisher and Fisher's work on the Distributed mind (note again the reference to collective intelligence)(Fisher & Fisher, 1998); and, Surowieki's book on the Wisdom of Crowds (SurowiIntelligence (Levy, 1997); Derrick De Kerckhove and his work exploring Connected Intelligence (De Kerckhove, 1997)-- note that Derrick makes a distinction about the collective versus the connective; Fisher and Fisher's work on the Distributed mind (note again the reference to collective intelligence)(Fisher & Fisher, 1998); and, Surowieki's book on the Wisdom of Crowds (SurowiIntelligence (De Kerckhove, 1997)-- note that Derrick makes a distinction about the collective versus the connective; Fisher and Fisher's work on the Distributed mind (note again the reference to collective intelligence)(Fisher & Fisher, 1998); and, Surowieki's book on the Wisdom of Crowds (Surowieccollective versus the connective; Fisher and Fisher's work on the Distributed mind (note again the reference to collective intelligence)(Fisher & Fisher, 1998); and, Surowieki's book on the Wisdom of Crowds (Surowieccollective intelligence)(Fisher & Fisher, 1998); and, Surowieki's book on the Wisdom of Crowds (Surowiintelligence)(Fisher & Fisher, 1998); and, Surowieki's book on the Wisdom of Crowds (Surowiecki, 2004).
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.
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.
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.
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