#collective-intelligence — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #collective-intelligence, aggregated by home.social.
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Managing rich video experiences on the web is hard. Here are some advanced techniques, and solutions to problems we developed at the Centre for Collective Intelligence...
https://instantiator.dev/post/video-playback-like-a-pro/
#CCI #HTML5 #video #CollectiveIntelligence #CI #Zeitgeist #Zg #tutorial #coding -
Sandy Pentland's research findings on social physics and meetings echo the focus of my meeting design work for over thirty years
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2014/05/social-physics-and-meetings
#meetings #EventDesign #SocialPhysics #SandyPentland #CollectiveIntelligence #eventprofs
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Are online meetings reducing our collective intelligence? New research says maybe. A close look at the experiment tells a different story.
#online #meetings #CollectiveIntelligence #TeamWork #TheoryOfMind #eventprofs
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What if a Super Bowl crowd could solve complex problems together? Hyperchat AI turned 70 million viewers into a high‑IQ decision‑making team, proving AI agents can boost collective intelligence. Now the tech is heading to enterprises, promising smarter collaboration and faster group decisions. Discover how conversational AI is reshaping team intelligence. #HyperchatAI #CollectiveIntelligence #GroupDecisionMaking #EnterpriseCollaboration
🔗 https://aidailypost.com/news/hyperchat-ai-turned-super-bowl-viewers-into-highiq-team-now
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Many firms praise crowdsourced ideas yet underfund the systems behind them. Where has IT helped your organization unlock ideas, and where has it held them back? #ITLeadership #Crowdsourcing #OpenInnovation #DigitalPlatforms #EnterpriseIT #TechStrategy #CollectiveIntelligence
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/quiet-power-behind-crowdsourced-innovation-sanjay-k-mohindroo--lo4wc -
TONIGHT! HEUTE ABEND 6pm esc medien kunst labor
come to esc medien kunst labor for a surprise evening with an exhibition-concert-performance-installation-work-in-progress event realized by our creative group of "collective intelligence" #worklab_mur2025 !
Kommt heut Abend 18h ins #escmkl und lasst euch überraschen von einem surprise-Event: Ausstellung-Performance-Installation-Konzert-work-in-progress... anything can happen! Zu erleben sind die Ergebnisse unsres #collectiveintelligence #worklab_mur2025
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Are online meetings reducing our collective intelligence? New research says maybe. A close look at the experiment tells a different story.
#online #meetings #CollectiveIntelligence #TeamWork #TheoryOfMind #eventprofs
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Monday boost for yesterday's newsletter, looking at whether we can discern general principles for how to connect teams to make them smarter:
https://tomstafford.substack.com/p/when-less-communication-is-more-collective
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It's probably not really necessary to say this, but this thread is a good showcase of #collectiveIntelligence.
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Sandy Pentland's research findings on social physics and meetings echo the focus of my meeting design work for over thirty years
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2014/05/social-physics-and-meetings
#meetings #EventDesign #SocialPhysics #SandyPentland #CollectiveIntelligence #eventprofs
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Sandy Pentland's research findings on social physics and meetings echo the focus of my meeting design work for over thirty years
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2014/05/social-physics-and-meetings
#meetings #EventDesign #SocialPhysics #SandyPentland #CollectiveIntelligence #eventprofs
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Sandy Pentland's research findings on social physics and meetings echo the focus of my meeting design work for over thirty years
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2014/05/social-physics-and-meetings
#meetings #EventDesign #SocialPhysics #SandyPentland #CollectiveIntelligence #eventprofs
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How I Stopped Worrying About AI and Learned to Value My Humanity https://every.to/thesis/how-i-stopped-worrying-about-ai-and-learned-to-value-my-humanity #AI #CollectiveIntelligence
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Are online meetings reducing our collective intelligence? New research says maybe. A close look at the experiment tells a different story.
#online #meetings #CollectiveIntelligence #TeamWork #TheoryOfMind #eventprofs
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Come and play with us! Wir sind mit der Projektgruppe CMKK, die unser diesjähriges Jahresthema #collectiveintelligence gestalten, beim /play! Game Music Event der Oper Graz vertreten. Kommt vorbei, es gibt Kunst und Infos zu Netzkultur!
https://oper-graz.buehnen-graz.com/produktion/concerteen-2024-05-29/
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🚨 BREAKING: LLM Judges Are Unreliable! 🚨 In other news, water is wet and the sky is blue. 💧☁️ Stay tuned as The Collective Intelligence Project dives deep into the obvious with more impressive-sounding #buzzwords than you can shake a stick at. 📈🔍
https://www.cip.org/blog/llm-judges-are-unreliable #LLMJudges #Unreliable #AI #CollectiveIntelligence #ProjectInsights #HackerNews #ngated -
Are online meetings reducing our collective intelligence? New research says maybe. A close look at the experiment tells a different story.
#online #meetings #CollectiveIntelligence #TeamWork #TheoryOfMind #eventprofs
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are you sick and bored of the #ai hype? follow our 2025 activities on #collectiveintelligence - we focus on alternative forms of intelligence and community and how we can use networks in a different way to liberate ourselves from commercial digital tools.
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Herzliche Einladung! Zum Auftakt unseres Jahresprogramms 2025 #collectiveintelligence laden wir Euch ein ins Forum Stadtpark, wo die Medienkunstgruppe #cmkk eine interaktive Installation im Rahmen der #ultrablack #nonference präsentiert. Zu erleben vom 2.-12. April 2025 im #forumstadtpark
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🚀 Buckle up, folks! 🤓 Mistral OCR is here to revolutionize document understanding, because apparently we've been doing it all wrong since hieroglyphs. Who knew unlocking the "collective intelligence" of PDFs was the next frontier in human enlightenment? 🙄
https://mistral.ai/fr/news/mistral-ocr #MistralOCR #DocumentUnderstanding #TechInnovation #CollectiveIntelligence #HumanEnlightenment #HackerNews #ngated -
Venturing into the Unknown: Critical Insights into Grey Areas and Pioneering Future Directions in Educational Generative AI Research | TechTrends
The latest paper I can proudly add to my list of publications, Venturing into the Unknown: Critical Insights into Grey Areas and Pioneering Future Directions in Educational Generative AI Research has been published in the (unfortunately) closed journal TechTrends. Here’s a direct link to the paper that should hopefully bypass the paywall, if it has not been used too often.
I’m 16th of 47 coauthors, led by the truly wonderful Junhong Xiao, who is the primary orchestrator and mastermind behind it. This is a companion piece to our Manifesto for Teaching and Learning in a Time of Generative AI and it starts where the other paper left off, delving further into what we don’t know (or at least do not agree that we know) about and (taking up most of the paper) what we might do about that lack of knowledge. I think this presents a pretty useful and wide-ranging research agenda for anyone with an interest in AI and education.
Methodologically, it emerged through a collaborative writing process between a very multinational group of international researchers in open, digital, and online learning. It’s not a random sample of people who happen to know one another: the huge group represents a rich mix of (extremely) well-established and (excellent) emerging researchers from a broad set of cultural backgrounds, covering a wide range of research interests in the field. Junhong does a great job of extracting the themes and organizing all of that into a coherent narrative.
In many ways I like this paper more than its companion piece. I think this is because, though its findings are – as the title implies – less well-defined than the first, I am more closely aligned with the underlying assumptions, attitudes and values that underpin the analysis. It grapples more firmly with the wicked problems and it goes deeper into the broader, situated, human nature of the systems in which generative AI is necessarily intertwingled, skimming over the more simplistic conversations about cheating, reliability, and so on to get at some meatier but more fundamental issues that, ultimately, relate to how and why we do this education thing in the first place.
Abstract
Advocates of AI in Education (AIEd) assert that the current generation of technologies, collectively dubbed artificial intelligence, including generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), promise results that can transform our conceptions of what education looks like. Therefore, it is imperative to investigate how educators perceive GenAI and its potential use and future impact on education. Adopting the methodology of collective writing as an inquiry, this study reports on the participating educators’ perceived grey areas (i.e. issues that are unclear and/or controversial) and recommendations on future research. The grey areas reported cover decision-making on the use of GenAI, AI ethics, appropriate levels of use of GenAI in education, impact on learning and teaching, policy, data, GenAI outputs, humans in the loop and public–private partnerships. Recommended directions for future research include learning and teaching, ethical and legal implications, ownership/authorship, funding, technology, research support, AI metaphor and types of research. Each theme or subtheme is presented in the form of a statement, followed by a justification. These findings serve as a call to action to encourage a continuing debate around GenAI and to engage more educators in research. The paper concludes that unless we can ask the right questions now, we may find that, in the pursuit of greater efficiency, we have lost the very essence of what it means to educate and learn.
Reference
Xiao, J., Bozkurt, A., Nichols, M., Pazurek, A., Stracke, C. M., Bai, J. Y. H., Farrow, R., Mulligan, D., Nerantzi, C., Sharma, R. C., Singh, L., Frumin, I., Swindell, A., Honeychurch, S., Bond, M., Dron, J., Moore, S., Leng, J., van Tryon, P. J. S., … Themeli, C. (2025). Venturing into the Unknown: Critical Insights into Grey Areas and Pioneering Future Directions in Educational Generative AI Research. TechTrends. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11528-025-01060-6#AI #collectiveIntelligence #education #ethics #genAI #generativeAI #instructionalDesign #learning #teaching
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Sandy Pentland's research findings on social physics and meetings echo the focus of my meeting design work for over thirty years
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2014/05/social-physics-and-meetings
#meetings #EventDesign #SocialPhysics #SandyPentland #CollectiveIntelligence #eventprofs
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Looking at @inaturalist.bsky.social annual statistics I am both delighted and questioning the impact of City Nature Challenge (CNC) on the dataset. I love CNC because it's a distributed, volunteered, unfunded, loosely coordinated, #CollectiveIntelligence example. This makes it similar to Wikipedia and OpenStreetMap. AFAIK these are the only examples for this type of open data dataset. Any others? #CitizenScience #ParticipatoryResearch #Crowdsourcing
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Are online meetings reducing our collective intelligence? New research says maybe. A close look at the experiment tells a different story.
#online #meetings #CollectiveIntelligence #TeamWork #TheoryOfMind #eventprofs