W6 : How important are contributions of a single individual in the sea of "collective intelligence"? / Han seung gu

  How important are contributions of a single individual in the sea of "collective intelligence"?

Collective intelligence is the result of a large number of individuals cooperating or competing with each other. In short, it refers to collective capacity. The integrated intelligence of groups with diversity and independence is closer to the correct conclusion than to the ability of a few superior individuals or experts. In other words, a person's contribution to collective intelligence means that they are so close to the answer.

The majority are not always right. Collective intelligence is not always right either. Apart from that, however, the fact that a large number of people have gathered has an important meaning, regardless of right or wrong. There are many things in the world that are clearly not distinguished between good and evil. In a democratic society, decisions are made on the basis of majority rule in such cases. In other words, collective intelligence is a zeitgeist and indicates the direction in which society will move.

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