Symbiotic Intelligence: Self-Organizing Knowledge on Distributed Networks Driven By Human Interaction
Through conceptual examples and demonstrations, we argue that the symbiotic combination of the Internet and humans will result in a significant enhancement of the previously existing, self-organizing social structure of humans. The combination of the unique capabilities of intelligent, distributed information systems (the relatively loss-less transmission and capturing of detailed signatures) with the unique capabilities of humans (processing and analysis of complex, but limited, systems) will enable essential problem solving within our increasingly complex world. The capability may allow solutions that are not achievable directly by individuals, organizations or governments.
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1998-05
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Authors: | Johnson, Norman ; Rasmussen, Steen ; Joslyn, Cliff ; Rocha, Luis ; Smith, Steve ; Kantor, Marianna |
Institutions: | Santa Fe Institute |
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