Towards [6] J. Howe. The rise of crowdsourcing. Wired Magazine, an ubiquitous and context sensitive public 14(6), June transportation system. In 4th International Conference [7] P. Levy. Collective Intelligence: Mankind’s Emerging on Ubi-media Computing, São Paulo, SP, World in Cyberspace. Helix Books, 1 edition, · Pierre Levy believes, however, that rather than creating a society where machines rule man, the technology of cyberspace will have a humanizing influence on us, and foster the emergence of a "collective intelligence" - a meeting of minds on the Internet - . · Collective Intelligence: Mankind's Emerging World in Cyberspace Collective Intelligence: Mankind's Emerging World in Cyberspace. by. Pierre. Lévy Article PDF first page preview. Close Modal. You do not currently have access to Cited by: 4.
Pierre Lévy, "Collective Intelligence," excerpt from "Introduction" to Pierre Lévy, Intelligence: Mankind's Emerging World in Cyberspace (Perseus, ). In this. L_vy_-_Collective_bltadwin.ru Collective intelligence, as an emerging world of open innovation, has become popular because diverse platforms are motivating open innovation in the style of collective intelligence (Yun et al. For Jenkins, ordinary people's participation in media creation is about more than gadgets, devices or platforms. Rather, it is a momentous cultural shift, towards new and potentially democratising forms of 'collective intelligence' that blur the old distinction between media 'producers' and 'audiences'.
Collective intelligence, as an emerging world of open innovation, has become popular because diverse platforms are motivating open innovation in the style of collective intelligence (Yun et al. Towards [6] J. Howe. The rise of crowdsourcing. Wired Magazine, an ubiquitous and context sensitive public 14(6), June transportation system. In 4th International Conference [7] P. Levy. Collective Intelligence: Mankind’s Emerging on Ubi-media Computing, São Paulo, SP, World in Cyberspace. Helix Books, 1 edition, Pierre Levy believes, however, that rather than creating a society where machines rule man, the technology of cyberspace will have a humanizing influence on us, and foster the emergence of a "collective intelligence" - a meeting of minds on the Internet - that will validate the contributions of the individual.
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