How AI is reshaping collective intelligence and why we need to design systems that preserve shared problem-solving
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Jacob Taylor and Scott Page explore how AI is transforming collective intelligence—the ability of groups to solve problems together. They argue that AI changes the "physics" of collective intelligence by altering communication speed, diversity of perspectives, and coordination costs. While AI can enhance group problem-solving through faster information processing and broader knowledge access, it also risks homogenizing thought, reducing cognitive diversity, and centralizing decision-making. The authors call for intentional design of systems that leverage AI to strengthen, not erode, shared intelligence, emphasizing the need for institutional adaptation and governance frameworks.
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· 3 pulledIt wouldn't make sense to just bolt this technology onto our existing organizations
AI changes the physics of collective intelligence—how do we respond?
The challenge now is to design systems that strengthen shared problem-solving rather than erode it.
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