Nathan,

Absolutely. I call this modeling of sociologic/economic interactions "Cooperative Knowledge Working." The roles of knowledge workers are clear and systematic with absolutely no overlap. And the same is true of the knowledge they 'work.' They work as a single organism on the whole of knowledge, which is one...not many (!). The future is an extension of the 'wiki' concept. I belive that eventually the world will look back on the wiki and see the birth of this emerging higher level of cooperation between man and machine around the whole of knowledge. Again, just my opinion, but I think the future is going to be more about human/machine cooperation than it will be about the 'super intelligence' it will create.

Kind Regards,

Bruce LaDuke
Managing Director

Instant Innovation, LLC
Indianapolis, IN
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http://www.hyperadvance.com




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From: "Nathan Barna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [singularity] Re: Intuitive limits of applied CogPsy
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 14:38:35 -0500

Hi Bruce,

I've just been thinking about this idea of 'variable scope of
system-centricity'.

Your model probably indicates that there are too many islands of
redundant data. If we can somehow model sociologic/economic
interactions better we could try to create inter-organizational
systems that actually increase the scope of sufficiently isolated
system-centricities, creating more knowledge-base overlap, thereby
reducing redundancies, and hence streamline our convergence to Academe
of Superintelligence.

For the applied cogpsy account, individuals and organizations could
adopt a variable scope of system-centricity as an additional parameter
on their preference relations. This may then enable better
question-asking and an easier recognition of abilities to replicate
valued traits in systems that can potentially amplify them by many
orders of magnitude.

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