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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 24 MIN

The Science of Collective Intelligence Explained

from The Thinking Abyss: Philosophy and Science · host Synthetic Universe

Intelligence doesn’t always come from a single mind. From ant colonies to slime molds, complex problem-solving can emerge from simple local interactions—a process known as stigmergy.In this episode, we explore how collective intelligence shapes systems like markets and online platforms, and why these networks can be both incredibly powerful—and dangerously fragile.This episode includes AI-generated content.

Intelligence doesn’t always come from a single mind. From ant colonies to slime molds, complex problem-solving can emerge from simple local interactions—a process known as stigmergy.In this episode, we explore how collective intelligence shapes systems like markets and online platforms, and why these networks can be both incredibly powerful—and dangerously fragile.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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