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Superminds : how hyperconnectivity is changing the way we solve problems

By: Malone, Thomas W
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Oneworld, c2019.Description: viii, 376 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9781786075680Subject(s): Human-computer interaction | Expert systems (Computer science)DDC classification: 004.019 MA SU Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
There are new kinds of intelligence forming in the twenty-first century. Computers are beginning to teach themselves with spectacular results. But in our excitement over the promise of neural networks and deep learning, we have neglected the most important development of all -- collective intelligence. In the future, the smartest minds will not be human or artificial - they will be both. Superminds -- groups of people and computers together -- can act more intelligently than any person, group, or computer has ever done before. They already make many of our most important decisions, whether through the hierarchy of a multinational company or the democracy of a nation state. And they will do a lot more. Groundbreaking and utterly fascinating, this book will change how you think, now and in the future.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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004.019 MA SU (Browse shelf) Available Mar2020 T0063903
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-362) and index.

There are new kinds of intelligence forming in the twenty-first century. Computers are beginning to teach themselves with spectacular results. But in our excitement over the promise of neural networks and deep learning, we have neglected the most important development of all -- collective intelligence. In the future, the smartest minds will not be human or artificial - they will be both. Superminds -- groups of people and computers together -- can act more intelligently than any person, group, or computer has ever done before. They already make many of our most important decisions, whether through the hierarchy of a multinational company or the democracy of a nation state. And they will do a lot more. Groundbreaking and utterly fascinating, this book will change how you think, now and in the future.

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