4. Wearable computing (which is obviously
already emerging)
Ubiquitous global Internet connection
Internet of Things
Full-immersion virtual reality
6. The Internet is a network of interconnected
computers exchanging data
What do
we know
about
Data?
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14. Seems like we are slowly and steadily working
our way towards wisdom.
15. But first, a very basic question; Is the quality of information really
such a big deal?
Umm.. Yup! Guess it is!
16. We know how to do awesome and
epic web design. Check.
We know how to do easy to use click-
to-call and call-to-action buttons.
Check.
We have a ton of customer service,
support-team, chat, and loads of
other widgets. Check.
But..
One widget seems to be
missing..
Where is the Crowd
Wisdom widget?
17. With a Crowd Wisdom Widget we could accomplish
amazing things!
18.
19. All web pages, e-stores,
businesses, governmental
insitutions, non-profits, all of
them, all plans and all business-
investment- ”all” decisions could
benefit from Crowd Wisdom
So..
Where IS the Crowd
Wisdom widget?
20. Maybe we don´t have a Crowd
Wisdom widget because when
everyone is speaking at the same
time, it becomes too
complicated?
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22.
23. How many Jellybeans are there in the jar?
When asked, some give estimates that are
waaay to big, some give estimates that are
waaay to small. BUT! If enough of people
are asked, all the answers multiplied and
divided by the number of answers
Incredibly!
that leads to the..
24. Could we take the Jellybeans example and apply it to a crowd so that
we get Wisdom as the end product?
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26.
27. Things that you can do with a simple
Drag & Drop Grid
Humans process visual representations really
fast!
Grab one, and slide it in the place that it
belongs to in your mind.
And..
We get numerical values
for complex information
analysis
28. Example:
Place all the teams from the FIFA World
Cup in the grid.
Ask a few thousand experts to arrange
the grid.
What do we get?
We get the beans in the jar effect!
We get Crowd
Wisdom!
29.
30. Give enough experts the same scrambeled
grid, and ask them to organize it without
the help of anybody else.
We get objective
numerical values
With enough expert answers, we actually
DO get a Crowd Wisdom widget.
And..
We CAN calculate
(multiple) answers
31.
32. We can actually process really complex
information, like what impact does Uber
and Zipcar have on urban planning by
2020?
If the grid needs imput,
just make one
And the next expert is presented with the
grid that has your input in there as well.
33. There can be an unlimited number of adds, because very soon the Big Fish start to
emerge.
34. Democracy = one vote, Free Markets = one purchase
BUT Crowd Wisdom = numerical values for the entire grid.
A Great American
President?
(Arrange the grid,
please.)
35. AND, we can ask WHY !
This allows emergence from complex systems in an entirely new way.
Why is he a
Great American
President?
36. Emergence from complex systems, means that the whole is
actually more then the sum of its individual parts.
37. For really cool information processing, change the
initial question.
How..
Why..
When..
With the help of..
Combine this with..
Investments from..
Who would be interested to help..
To achieve perfection..
And again go to the next Meta-level, by using the
very same Drag-and-Drop Grid.
Ask;
Which ARE the important questions (and why)
38. With Crowd Wisdom (and the emergance from that complex system) we are
able to combine and analyze things that were impossible to combine and
analyze before. We can produce products and services, experiences of
products and services, that were impossible to produce before. We can find
out about teams and team collaborations and co-operations in ways that
were impossible before. In short, we can invest time, money or effort to get
results and returns unimaginable before.
39. 1. Drag & Drop Grid. Check.
2. Add your own content. Check.
3. Re-evalute and/ or change the original question. Check.
4. Add question. Check.
5. Add personal profile. Check.
6.Categorize topics within that
personal profile.. Check.
40. Add Timeline,
then
add a growing expertise Timeline by categorizied topics in
the personal profile.
42. There you have it, a worlds first concept design of a Crowd
Wisdom widget.
43.
44. What does right information at the right time at the right
place mean? It means; ”it´s right for you”
45. How BIG can a simple Drag-&-Drop
Crowd Wisdom widget eventually
become?
46. Can Google be better?
Crawling through web pages can not produce the right information at the right place at
the right time.
Crowd Wisdom as a system base, Can!
47. To get the right information to the right person at the right time and at the right place?
= We must have the information (it can´t be shared if there isn´t any content) Check.
= We must have profiles (it´s just scrambeled noise without profiles) Check.
= We must have a Categorized Timeline. Check.
= AND we must have the emergance of a complex information analysis. Check.
Crowd Wisdom
CAN be used to
make Google better
48.
49. There is a concept that when
computers are fast enough, and
enough computers are online, a
singularity (an AI) will emerge.
WHY?
All the grains of sand in all the
beaches of the world, why would
they form in to a pyramid, by
themselves?
50. But! Adding multiple personal profiles and timelines, you get
something amazing = by a simulation (or emergance) of intelligence
that surpasses all the individual parts, is the same as simulating
intelligence. A successfull simulation of intelligence IS intelligence.
In short, the Crowd
Wisdom widget can
be used by Google
to create a
converstation
automaton with
emergant
intelligence
A.K.A. AI
51.
52. “The quintessential moral obligation of our species is to steward our responsibilities
and provide better information, than was given to us, to the generations that
follow us.” – Vantte Kenttä Thanks!