MARCH 24, 2020 In a past newsletter, we discussed the promise of collective intelligence in our newly networked age: There can be no return to a world of information scarcity, nor to the stable authority of a centralized broadcast media...What's more, a decentralized collective intelligence with abundant information is, at least in principle, far more powerful and agile than any centralized model could hope to be. The question, therefore, is not how to reassert centralized control over our sensemaking. Rather, it is how to steward the transition to a decentralized collective intelligence that actually orients toward truth.
COVID-19 and Networked Sensemaking
COVID-19 and Networked Sensemaking
COVID-19 and Networked Sensemaking
MARCH 24, 2020 In a past newsletter, we discussed the promise of collective intelligence in our newly networked age: There can be no return to a world of information scarcity, nor to the stable authority of a centralized broadcast media...What's more, a decentralized collective intelligence with abundant information is, at least in principle, far more powerful and agile than any centralized model could hope to be. The question, therefore, is not how to reassert centralized control over our sensemaking. Rather, it is how to steward the transition to a decentralized collective intelligence that actually orients toward truth.