Chapter 8

The Computer Science Perspective: Toward a Reflexive Intelligence

8.1. Augmented collective intelligence

On the conceptual map of the subjects discussed in Part 2, Figure 8.1 examines the technical envelope of the Hypercortex (the digital medium, the Internet). From my point of view, the question that needs to be answered is the following: how can computers optimally contribute to the reflexivity of collective intelligence?

This chapter poses the question of the best possible use of the automated manipulation of symbols, in particular for computer engineers. I will point out the limitations of the models of cognition provided by classical artificial intelligence (AI) and contrast them with the research program in augmented collective intelligence, the cutting edge of which is the construction of the Hypercortex.

With respect to the means for automating cognitive operations, I do not question the usefulness or effectiveness of exploring decision trees, automated reasoning or statistical and probability calculation. I believe that the potential of these techniques could be increased, however, if they were used within the framework of a system of semantic coordinates, such as the IEML semantic sphere, which makes it possible to represent an unlimited variety of cognitive processes by calculable functions within a single transformation group. The use of IEML for encoding meaning would permit the automated manipulation of semantic qualities and relationships in a much more ...

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