Collective intelligence, broadly conceived, refers to the adaptive behavior achieved by groups through the interactions of their members, often involving phenomena such as consensus building, cooperation, and competition. The standard view of collective intelligence is that it is a distinct phenomenon from supposed individual intelligence. In this position piece, we argue that a more parsimonious stance is to consider all intelligent adaptive behavior as being driven by similar abstract principles of collective dynamics. To illustrate this point, we highlight how similar principles are at work in the intelligent behavior of groups of non-human animals, multicellular organisms, brains, small groups of humans, cultures, and even evolution its...
By looking at collective intelligence (CI) through four distinct lenses, this paper draws on recent ...
In this article, the author explores the notion of Collective Intelligence (CI) as an emerging compu...
The main idea I shall argue for in this article is that collective intelligence can be explained as ...
Chapter 1 introduces collective intelligence (CI) as an academic concept. At a basic level, CI exten...
The vision of artificial intelligence (AI) is often mani-fested through an autonomous software modul...
Natural systems and processes have been one of the main sources of inspiration in the development of...
The rise of the Internet and social media reignites interest in collective intelligence. We frame co...
We dare to make use of a possible analogy between neurons in a brain and people in society, asking o...
We develop a conceptual framework for studying collective adaptation in complex socio-cognitive syst...
Based on the question “How can people and computers be connected so that – collectively – they act m...
The field of collective animal behaviour examines how relatively simple, local interactions between ...
Chapter 11 in Cultural-historical perspectives on collective intelligence In the era of digital c...
Collective intelligence, an emergent phenomenon in which a composite system of multiple interacting ...
Abstract. Philosophy, artificial intelligence and cognitive science have long been dominated by the ...
In the era of digital communication, collective problem solving is increasingly important. Large gro...
By looking at collective intelligence (CI) through four distinct lenses, this paper draws on recent ...
In this article, the author explores the notion of Collective Intelligence (CI) as an emerging compu...
The main idea I shall argue for in this article is that collective intelligence can be explained as ...
Chapter 1 introduces collective intelligence (CI) as an academic concept. At a basic level, CI exten...
The vision of artificial intelligence (AI) is often mani-fested through an autonomous software modul...
Natural systems and processes have been one of the main sources of inspiration in the development of...
The rise of the Internet and social media reignites interest in collective intelligence. We frame co...
We dare to make use of a possible analogy between neurons in a brain and people in society, asking o...
We develop a conceptual framework for studying collective adaptation in complex socio-cognitive syst...
Based on the question “How can people and computers be connected so that – collectively – they act m...
The field of collective animal behaviour examines how relatively simple, local interactions between ...
Chapter 11 in Cultural-historical perspectives on collective intelligence In the era of digital c...
Collective intelligence, an emergent phenomenon in which a composite system of multiple interacting ...
Abstract. Philosophy, artificial intelligence and cognitive science have long been dominated by the ...
In the era of digital communication, collective problem solving is increasingly important. Large gro...
By looking at collective intelligence (CI) through four distinct lenses, this paper draws on recent ...
In this article, the author explores the notion of Collective Intelligence (CI) as an emerging compu...
The main idea I shall argue for in this article is that collective intelligence can be explained as ...