Talk:Collaborative intelligence

Hi, i removed the warnings for some minutes while a make some screenshots for a video to promote collaborative intelligence. As soon as I finish I'll put them back. --JoCalejandro (talk) 17:24, 9 June 2009 (UTC)

The Warnings where already putted back. Once the video is finished is goint to be uploaded to YouTube and I will link it form here. The video is going to be under Creative Commons, so you know...--JoCalejandro (talk) 17:37, 9 June 2009 (UTC)

I've been looking into the Wikipedia article for "Collective Intelligence" [] and am not sure I see the difference between collective intelligence and collaborative intelligence. This article seems to imply that collaborative intelligence is specific to web/online activity. However, several sources I've been investigating refer to online intelligence as collective intelligence as well, and actually cite Wikipedia and Google as the best examples of this (see "Tapping into the Wisdom of Crowds" by Richard Naish,, "Mass Intelligence" by James Surwiecki , and "Collective Intelligence" by Michael Catelluccio ). Also, "Wikinomics" a book by Don Tapscott also refers to Wikipedia, Open Source communities, etc. as collective intelligence created through mass collaboration. I'm thinking that perhaps this article should maybe be incorporated into the "Collective Intelligence" article and use it as a way to emphasize more online examples of CI since that article is lacking in this area as it stands now.--IntelligenceGirl (talk) 19:35, 15 December 2007 (UTC)

Linearity
The current version of the article reads "Knowledge derived from collaborative efforts is increasing proportionally to the reach of the World Wide Web." The claim that knowledge grows in linear proportion to the reach of the Web is supported here by neither reason nor evidence, so I am removing the word "proportionally". Cat4567nip (talk) 12:57, 5 June 2010 (UTC)
 * Actually, it's not even clear that the net effect of internet on knowledge is positive. Have added reference to Is Google Making Us Stupid? Cat4567nip (talk) 10:39, 3 January 2011 (UTC)

Collective versus individual
CQ doesn't imply that the knowledge and problem solving capability of a group is greater than the knowledge possessed by an individual group member. In a dysfunctional organization, it can be much less. I just found this presentation on Organizational Intelligence, extracted from a 2001 book. Cat4567nip (talk) 13:02, 5 June 2010 (UTC)

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