A.I. is not sentient – but we should treat it as such
Collective intelligence comes from a "supermind" that should include both humans and A.I. systems.
Collective intelligence comes from a "supermind" that should include both humans and A.I. systems.
It is, or will soon be, impossible to increase computing power at the same rate for continued rapid advances in AI.
Thomas Malone says: “An online platform like this allows us to create a community to harness the collective intelligence..."
...the collective intelligence of a group rises when there are women involved in that group. And in fact, the more women, the better.
“Good” automation generates large productivity increases [and] leads to the creation of many new tasks (and therefore jobs) for humans.
[Research Affiliate Matt Beane] researches how machines and human beings can work together productively.
Michael Schrage explores both the benefits and the dangers of AI-fueled systems and their influence on consumers and companies.
“...artificial intelligence (AI) has played an important role in helping...battle the health crisis, but technology can only do so much.”
Paul McDonagh-Smith...proposes a new mode of thinking and leading that can help executives unlock the potential of the digital economy.
"With misinformation rising...we may not have the right tools to keep the state in check. Yet we do not have the luxury not to try."