Harnessing Collective Intelligence with Tom Malone

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Tom Malone is the Patrick J. McGovern Professor of Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the founding director of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence. Tom is also the author of several books, including "Superminds" and "The Future of Work." In this episode of the New Human Movement, we talk to Tom about how novel combinations of human and computer abilities are ushering in radically new and improved ways of managing and organizing.

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Feels like we've known that it's possible to accomplish more by dispersing labor and cognition for a while now, March and Simon reference the pyramids back in 1959. The notion that dispersing labor, cognition, and computation will give people more bang for their buck isn't novel either... Maybe I missed the point?

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Why would you rely on super brains when you need to data mine ideas, yeah super minds can make great questions and answers but you can mis a single voice with a great idea. If you let AI come up with all the ideas what are humans good for?

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