Applications for General Collective Intelligence

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Abstract

General Collective Intelligence or GCI has been described as a system that organizes groups into a single collective intelligence with the potential for vastly greater general problem-solving ability than any individual in the group. This paper explores examples of the classes of problems that might be solved with GCI.

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