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Marcos Bompart

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Jul 15, 2007, 7:36:09 AM7/15/07
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

How can people and computers be connected so that — collectively — they act more intelligently than any individuals, groups, or computers have ever done before?

While people have talked about collective intelligence for decades, new communication technologies—especially the Internet—now allow huge numbers of people all over the planet to work together in new ways.  The recent successes of systems like Google and Wikipedia suggest that the time is now ripe for many more such systems, and the goal of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence is to understand how to take advantage of these possibilities. 

Our basic research question is:  How can people and computers be connected so that—collectively—they act more intelligently than any individuals, groups, or computers have ever done before?'

The Center for Collective Intelligence brings together faculty from across MIT to conduct research on how new communications technologies are changing they way people work together.

News and Events at the CCI
-- > CCI seminar, May 7, Tara Lemmey, Collective Approach to National Security
-- > CCI seminar, May 14, Justin Wolfers, Prediction Markets
-- > CCI seminar, May 17, Doug Engelbart, Augmenting our Collective IQ
--> Video of CCI launch Event (Requires RealPlayer 8.0+)
--> Edited Transcript of Prof. Thomas W. Malone's Remarks at CCI Launch

--> More News and Events at CCI...

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XinergiaS

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Aug 29, 2007, 4:30:15 PM8/29/07
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Desde hace mas de 30 años he venido reflexionando sobre el tema, y
luego de muchas horas de reflexion y estudio desde la fisica cuantica
y relativista hasta las filosofias y religiones orientales he llegado
a formular una METATEORIA, llamada XinergiaS, que entre otras otras
propuestas concretas, plantea la necesaria EVOLUCION DE LA HUMANIDAD,
hacia un SUPERORGANISMO VIVIENTE, que respetando al INDIVIDUO, tienda
hacia la constitucion de UN COLECTIVO INTELIGENTE, que ademas de
facultades cognitivas elevadas a N-potencia, tambien establezca una
CONCIENTE FORMA DE RELACIONARLO en terminos ETICOS-MORALES, que
aseguren la continuidad de nuestra especie en el Planeta y la propia
existencia de LA TIERRA tal cual la conocemos actualmente.

...luego de muchos eones, la energia y la materia se han AUTORGANIZADO
en infinitas formas y modos, desde el simple atomo hasta los seres
vivos, y como cuspide de esta complejidad, el HOMBRE ( MUJER )...y
como expresion de maxima complejidad el CEREBRO HUMANO... es menester
ahora y con la tecnologia que poseemos desde el LIBRE ALBEDRIO
( VOLUNTAD) " AUTOCONSTRUIR UNA ENTIDAD SUPERIOR o SUPERINTELIGENCIA,
es decir " UN CEREBRO COLECTIVO ", UNA INTELIGENCIA
COLECTIVA....conciente y telodireccionada, a CONSTRUIR ENTRE TODOS Y
PARA TODOS ...UNA MEJOR HUMANIDAD !!!

... en y por medio de la XinergiaS...

Un abraXo

Amilcar Perez-Lista ( Xibersor )


On 15 jul, 07:36, "Marcos Bompart" <marcosbomp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> [image: MIT Center for Collective Intelligence] [image: Search]

> <http://cci.mit.edu/index.html> <http://cci.mit.edu/research/index.html>
> <http://cci.mit.edu/people/index.html> <http://cci.mit.edu/about/index.html>
> <http://cci.mit.edu/news/index.html>
> <http://cci.mit.edu/publications/index.html> Massachusetts Institute of
> Technology How can people and computers be connected so that - collectively
> - they act more intelligently than any individuals, groups, or computers
> have ever done before?
>
> While people have talked about *collective intelligence* for decades, new
> communication technologies-especially the Internet-now allow huge numbers of


> people all over the planet to work together in new ways. The recent
> successes of systems like Google and Wikipedia suggest that the time is now

> ripe for many more such systems, and the goal of the *MIT Center for
> Collective Intelligence *is to understand how to take advantage of these
> possibilities.
>
> Our basic research question is: *How can people and computers be connected
> so that-collectively-they act more intelligently than any individuals,
> groups, or computers have ever done before?'
>
> *The Center for Collective Intelligence* *brings together faculty from


> across MIT to conduct research on how new communications technologies are
> changing they way people work together.
>

> [image: News and Events at the CCI] <http://cci.mit.edu/news/index.html>


> -- > CCI seminar, May 7, Tara Lemmey, Collective Approach to National

> Security <http://cci.mit.edu/SeminarsSpring07.html>


> -- > CCI seminar, May 14, Justin Wolfers, Prediction Markets

> <http://cci.mit.edu/SeminarsSpring07.html>


> -- > CCI seminar, May 17, Doug Engelbart, Augmenting our Collective IQ

> <http://cci.mit.edu/SeminarsSpring07.html>


> --> Video of CCI launch Event

> <http://web.mit.edu/webcast/sloan/cci/2006/mit-sloan-cci-e25111-13oct2...>(Requires
> RealPlayer
> 8.0+)
> <http://cci.mit.edu/collaboratorium.pdf>--> Edited Transcript of Prof.


> Thomas W. Malone's Remarks at CCI Launch

> <http://cci.mit.edu/about/MaloneLaunchRemarks.html>
>
> *--> More News and Events at CCI...* <http://cci.mit.edu/news/index.html>
>
> [image: Contact Us for Further Information]<http://cci.mit.edu/contact.html>
> *The MIT Center for Collective Intelligence:*
>
> - home <http://cci.mit.edu/index.html> |
> - research <http://cci.mit.edu/research/index.html> |
> - people <http://cci.mit.edu/people/index.html> |
> - about <http://cci.mit.edu/about/index.html> |
> - news & events <http://cci.mit.edu/news/index.html> |
> - publications <http://cci.mit.edu/publications/index.html> |contact
> <http://cci.mit.edu/contact.html>
>
> (c) MIT CCI 2006 | All Rights Reserved Copiado de:http://cci.mit.edu/index.html

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