Big mind : how collective intelligence can change our world /
Material type: TextPublisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2018ISBN:- 9780691170794
- 9780691196169
- 9781400888511
- Swarm intelligence
- Big data -- Social aspects
- Information technology -- Economic aspects
- Artificial intelligence
- Human-computer interaction
- Technological innovations -- Social aspects
- Technological innovations -- Psychological aspects
- Human-computer interaction
- Artificial intelligence
- Technological innovations -- Social aspects
- Artificial intelligence
- Big data -- Social aspects
- Human-computer interaction
- Information technology -- Economic aspects
- Swarm intelligence
- Technological innovations -- Psychological aspects
- Technological innovations -- Social aspects
- E-BOOK (Available ON-CAMPUS only)
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Books | Mohinder Singh Randhawa Library | E-BOOK (Available ON-CAMPUS only) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | OL-183 |
1 The Paradox of a Smart World
2 The Nature of Collective Intelligence in Theory and Practice
3 The Functional Elements of Collective Intelligence
4 The Infrastructures That Support Collective Intelligence
5 The Organizing Principles of Collective Intelligence
6 Learning Loops
7 Cognitive Economics and Triggered Hierarchies
8 The Autonomy of Intelligence
9 The Collective in Collective Intelligence
10 Self-Suspicion and Fighting the Enemies of Collective Intelligence
11 Mind-Enhancing Meetings and Environments
12 Problem Solving: How Cities and Governments Think
13 Visible and Invisible Hands: Economies and Firms as Collective Intelligence
14 The University as Collective Intelligence
15 Democratic Assembly
16 How Does a Society Think and Create as a System?
17 The Rise of Knowledge Commons: It’s for Everyone
18 Collective Wisdom and Progress in Consciousness
A new field of collective intelligence has emerged in the last few years, prompted by a wave of digital technologies that make it possible for organizations and societies to think at large scale. This "bigger mind"--human and machine capabilities working together--has the potential to solve the great challenges of our time. So why do smart technologies not automatically lead to smart results? Gathering insights from diverse fields, including philosophy, computer science, and biology, Big Mind reveals how collective intelligence can guide corporations, governments, universities, and societies to make the most of human brains and digital technologies--
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