George Por: Collective Intelligence and Collective Leadership – Twin Paths to Beyond Chaos
PDF (25 Pages): George Por on Collective Intelligence and Collective Leadership Source
PDF (25 Pages): George Por on Collective Intelligence and Collective Leadership Source
Collective Intelligence 2014 June 10-12, 2014 @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology This interdisciplinary conference seeks to bring together researchers from a variety of fields relevant to understanding and designing collective intelligence of many types. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
David Belkind runs sarapis.org. They are behind nycprepared.org. They have also built an experimental WordPress based game/bank. In addition he is an editor-at-large of occupywallstreet.net, wrote The FLO Consensus, and is finishing a forthcoming essay about how cryptocurrency and online games will unleash tremendous wealth over the next 10 years. He is on the board …
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Of cooperation between men and machine For a peer-to-peer approach to collective intelligence It’s eight a.m. on a Monday morning in 2007. In the Arcueil examination centre, a thousand heads crane with difficulty over wooden desks that are damaged by pens scratching across thin sheets of paper. Railway lines surround the enclave; trains make the …
Thomas W. Malone is the Patrick J. McGovern Professor of Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the founding director of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence. He was also the founding director of the MIT Center for Coordination Science and one of the two founding co-directors of the MIT Initiative on “Inventing …
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How the Internet Can Open Government – Wall Street Journal “One of the reasons you have a government is because in the provision of certain public processes you assume there is a greater wisdom in the official mind than exists anywhere else,” he said.
Surveillance and parasitism harm society’s collective intelligence What this post is about: Society’s collective intelligence needs to be able to see clearly what’s going on and take action about it. Both NSA surveillance and corporate suppression of activism interfere with that vital dynamic. This post clarifies what’s going on in these dynamics and suggests strategies …
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