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Collective Intelligence is publishing a series of short pieces by editors recommending interesting recent reading, articles, books etc - here is one from Geoff Mulgan: https://t.co/sDV0OnvTXF
This is a great interview. Some excerpts.
Ball: I don't see how we can hope to find a 'program' that specifies the organism... It's hard to find a good analogy for talking about the genome, we don't know anything quite like it. But 'blueprint' is not a good metaphor any longer.
A subtle analysis of the complex influence of individuals in relation to team performance, using a novel measurement tool & finding interesting patterns (such as that speaking a lot doesn’t translate into objective influence). https://t.co/DW4AbfedI7
Fascinating conversation between @Scott_E_Page and science writer Philip Ball on life and emergent collective intelligence - just out and highly recommended! https://t.co/GWdd52ucIO
Some reviews and commentary on recent books about collective intelligence - from animals to democracy: https://t.co/oOpElxE6Gh… Please let us know of other relevant books of interest to the CI community that we should be covering.
Reviews and commentary on some recent books about collective intelligence - from animals to democracy: https://t.co/oOpElxE6Gh Please let us know of other relevant books of interest to the CI community that we should be covering.
An interesting new @Collective_CI paper examining different methods for aggregating individual choices into group ones, including some novel methods. This is a crucial part of the evolving science of collective intelligence.https://t.co/T7VmEWFYFA
A new CI paper using a model based on a cooperation game with coordination failure 'a simple version of an empirically observed condition of flummoxed coordination in human societies: polarization, free-riding, and infrastructure disintegration' https://t.co/sTgmHSz80P
A new paper by Yen-Sheng Chiang, Heng-Chin Cho, and Chia-Jung Chang, showing the advantages of self-organising teams and networks in solving problems https://t.co/CYruF8kzdn
A UK parliamentary committee is interested in the best examples worldwide of parliaments using collective intelligence methods to crowdsource facts, ideas, evidence, experiences and questions. All examples welcome!
This new paper shows how collective intelligence methods can be used to tackle environmental challenges - in this case greenhouse gas removal https://t.co/VHXQgEJ1iF
A new draft paper proposing a theory of collective stupidity, from Geoff Mulgan (to be discussed at next weeks Collective Intelligence conference in Boston): https://t.co/AjMriQpgNv
This new paper shows how collective intelligence methods can be used to tackle environmental challenges - in this case greenhouse gas removal https://t.co/VHXQgEJ1iF
"Algorithmically Mediating Communication to Enhance Collective Decision-Making in Online Social Networks" is out @Collective_CI journal: https://t.co/1CXuxOsPV1 joint work with @jason_w_burton @amaatouq Ulrike Hahn, building on earlier results in @ci_acm 2021
A new piece on the social aspects of technical risk in open source ecosystems - and how to improve resilience @wschuell1@johannes_wachs https://t.co/LIRWhpK1KX