Mulgan, Geoff in Ethics Quarterly (Issue 96 (Winter 2014): “A thorough and more rounded understanding of collective intelligence matters for obvious reasons: to help avoid unnecessary errors and disasters and to benefit from the explosion of new digital technologies. What does the future hold for both collective intelligence and collective stupidity?”….
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