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  All intelligence is collective intelligence

Falandays, J. B., Kaaronen, R. O., Moser, C., Rorot, W., Tan, J., Varma, V., et al. (2023). All intelligence is collective intelligence. Journal of Multiscale Neuroscience, 2(1), 169-191. doi:10.56280/1564736810.

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Falandays, J. Benjamin, Author
Kaaronen, Roope O., Author
Moser, Cody, Author
Rorot, Wiktor, Author
Tan, Joshua, Author
Varma, Vishwanath, Author
Williams, Tevin, Author
Youngblood, Mason1, Author           
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1The MINT independent research group, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3504342              

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Free keywords: Collective intelligence, self-organization, multicellularity, neural Darwinism, behavioral coordination, cultural evolution
 Abstract: Collective intelligence, broadly conceived, refers to the adaptive behavior achieved by groups through the interactions of their members, often involving phenomena such as consensus building, cooperation, and competition. The standard view of collective intelligence is that it is a distinct phenomenon from supposed individual intelligence. In this position piece, we argue that a more parsimonious stance is to consider all intelligent adaptive behavior as being driven by similar abstract principles of collective dynamics. To illustrate this point, we highlight how similar principles are at work in the intelligent behavior of groups of non-human animals, multicellular organisms, brains, small groups of humans, cultures, and even evolution itself. If intelligent behavior in all of these systems is best understood as the emergent result of collective interactions, we ask what is left to be called “individual intelligence”? We believe that viewing all intelligence as collective intelligence offers greater explanatory power and generality, and may promote fruitful cross-disciplinary exchange in the study of intelligent adaptive behavior.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-04-28
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 23
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 Table of Contents: 1. Introduction
2. Collective intelligence in non-human organisms
3. Multicellular collective intelligence
4. Brains as intelligent collectives
5. Collective intelligence in dyads/small groups
6. Culture as collective intelligence
7. Evolution as collective intelligence
8. Summary
8.1 The benefits of viewing all intelligence as collective intelligence
9. Conclusion
 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.56280/1564736810
Other: gea0067
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Title: Journal of Multiscale Neuroscience
  Other : The Mind and the Brain: A Multiscale Interpretation of Cognitive Brain Functionality [Special issue]
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Publ. Info: Melbourne : Neural Press
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 2 (1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 169 - 191 Identifier: ISSN: 2653-4983
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2653-4983