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EPISODE · Oct 2, 2016 · 32 MIN

Could Swarm Intelligence Be Used to Teach AI?

from The AI in Business Podcast

It isn't by chance that birds fly in flocks and fish swim in schools -  they're actually smarter when they act in a group. Could it be possible to extend that collective intelligence to human beings, and even AI? Louis Rosenberg is a PhD from Stanford, previously founder of Immersion and who now runs Unanimous AI, a company focusing on harnessing swarm intelligence with human beings. In this episode, Rosenberg speaks about how this collective-intelligence approach has been applied to human beings in terms of garnering improvements in a range of predictions, and he also touches on what this type of swarm intelligence might mean when we talk about multiple AI's in the future.

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