Collective Intelligence and the Creation of Knowledge Transfer
Abstract
The keynote explains the enabling role of IT in unleashing collective intelligence, which thereby created a promise of widespread access to knowledge. It then points out, that the capture collective intelligence leads to attempts to algorithmize this knowledge most recently through powerful artificial intelligence models. These models disintermediate the former knowledge providers from their competitive knowledge advantage. The keynote predicts that the threats of disintermediation will ultimately bring us to the recognition of artisan intelligence that cannot be captured easily by artificial intelligence models, and a knowledge sharing model where people will share knowledge in return for micro-payments.
Keywords: Generative artificial intelligence, collective intelligence, knowledge, creativity, wiki
Cite As
C. Wagner, "Collective Intelligence and the Creation of Knowledge Transfer", Engineering
Intelligent Systems, vol. 30 no. 4, pp. 385-395, 2024.