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How the Internet's Collective Human Intelligence Could Outsmart AI

How the Internet's Collective Human Intelligence Could Outsmart AI | Co-creation in health | Scoop.it

What if computers could take the words we type on the internet and convert them into a language that describes what they actually mean? Analyzing data pulled from social media would reveal insights into the deeper questions about our real motives and feelings, instead of mere statistics.

Pierre Lévy, a French philosopher who’s been writing about cyberspace since the 1990s and who is the Canada research chair in collective intelligence at the University of Ottawa, is working on software that can do just this. He’s done the math andannotated the entire French dictionary with a language—or, as he calls it, a hyper-language, since it describes words that already form a language of their own—that he calls IEML, or the Information Economy MetaLanguage. All that’s left is to do the actual coding to turn it into an automatic system.


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Annie Talvé's curator insight, May 28, 2015 6:04 PM

Always worth reading.

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The Semantic Sphere, Vol. 1

The Semantic Sphere, Vol. 1 | Co-creation in health | Scoop.it
THE SEMANTIC SPHERE 1 Computation, Cognition and the Information Economy. (Translated By Phyllis Aronoff and Howard Scott) New advances in digital media offer unprecedented memory capacities, an om...

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extra;-) Bravo !
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New Media and Communication Across Religions and Cultures

New Media and Communication Across Religions and Cultures | Co-creation in health | Scoop.it
New Media and Communication Across Religions and Cultures (9781466650350): Isaac Nahon-Serfaty, Rukhsana Ahmed: Books
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