Collective Intelligence in 1994 When I published « Collective Intelligence » in 1994, the WWW did not exist (you won’t find the word « web » in the book) and less than one percent of the world’s population was connected to the Internet. A fortiori, social media, blogs, Google and Wikipedia were still well hidden in the realm ofLire la suite « Collective Intelligence Today »
Archives de l’étiquette : IEML
Outline of a Business Model for a Change in Civilization
Or how to move from a metadata language to a culture of collective intelligence… THE METADATA ISSUE Metadata are the data that organize the data. Data are like books in a library and metadata are like the library card index and catalog: their function is to identify the books in order to store and findLire la suite « Outline of a Business Model for a Change in Civilization »
Semantic Computing with IEML
Based on the Information Economy MetaLanguage (IEML), semantic computing brings together several perspectives: an improvement of artificial intelligence, a solution to the problem of semantic interoperability, an algebraic model of semantic linguistics: all this at the service of human collective intelligence. Neuro-Symbolic Artificial Intelligence Every animal has a nervous system. Neuronal computing, which is statisticalLire la suite « Semantic Computing with IEML »
