General concepts
"Howard Bloom traces the evolution of collective intelligence from the days of 
our bacterial ancestors 3.5 billion years ago to the present and demonstrates 
how a multi-species intelligence has worked since the beginning of life. [2]

Tom Atlee and George Pór, on the other hand, feel that while group theory and 
artificial intelligence have something to offer, the field of collective 
intelligence should be seen by some as primarily a human enterprise in which 
mind-sets, a willingness to share, and an openness to the value of distributed 
intelligence for the common good are paramount. Individuals who respect 
collective intelligence, say Atlee and Pór, are confident of their own 
abilities and recognize that the whole is indeed greater than the sum of any 
individual parts.

>From Pór and Atlee's point of view, maximizing collective intelligence relies 
>on the ability of an organization to accept and develop "The Golden 
>Suggestion", which is any potentially useful input from any member. Groupthink 
>often hampers collective intelligence by limiting input to a select few 
>individuals or filtering potential Golden Suggestions without fully developing 
>them to implementation."

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_intelligence

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