Ron,

Collective intelligence, the collective unconscious and consensual
hallucinations may be speculations and metaphor but collective memory is the
stuff of history. It's at the library. You can check it out.

Krimel

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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."

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




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