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"Forcing polarized groups into a swarm allows them to find the answer that most people are satisfied with"

Louis B. Rosenberg
Louis B. Rosenberg
Louis Barry Rosenberg is an American engineer, researcher, inventor, and entrepreneur. He researches augmented reality, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence. He was the Cotchett Endowed Professor of Educational Technology at the California Polytechnic. He founded the Immersion Corporation and Unanimous A.I., and he wrote the screenplay for the 2009 romantic comedy film, Lab Rats.
"Forcing polarized groups into a swarm allows them to find the answer that most people are satisfied with"
"You have the sense of touch because you need it."
"We take the sense of touch for granted. Think about it: Without it, youre missing one of the basic senses that enables you to interact with the world."
"How does nature amplify the intelligence of groups? It forms swarms."
"Taking a vote or poll is a great simple way to take a decision, but it doesnt help a group find consensus. It actually polarizes people and highlights the differences between them. People end up getting entrenched in their views."
"We focus on a unique form of artificial intelligence called artificial swarm intelligence"
"Beyond individual intelligence, nature has also cultivated intelligence through swarms. For example, bees, birds and fish act in a more intelligent way when acting together as a swarm, flock or school"
"A poll will give you the most popular answer but not the answer that optimizes the preference of a group."
"The reason that fish form schools, birds form flocks, and bees form swarms is that they are smarter together than they would be apart. They dont take a vote; they dont take a poll: they form a system. They are all interactive and make a decision together in real time."