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IQ is out, CI (collective intelligence) is in

By | March 31, 2010, 3:27 PM PDT

In various posts here at SmartPlanet, we’ve talked about the amazing movements toward crowdsourcing and social networking as problem-solving mechanisms for business and government.

Along these lines, Aaron Saenz observes that collective intelligence (CI) has supplanted individual Intelligence Quotient (IQ) as the new measurement of value. He observes that while IQ scores are only advancing at a snail’s pace decade to decade, CI is expanding exponentially — thanks to networks of computers and information aggregation services such as Google and Wikipedia:

“The great advantage of CI as opposed to IQ, is that CI is growing rapidly, probably exponentially. Individual intelligence is hard to measure – there are many critiques of IQ testing based on racial bias, economic bias, the limited scope of what kinds of skills are tested, and how such tests are applied. Still, it seems that the average IQ is slowly growing at a rate of three points per decade – the so-called Flynn Effect…. It’s just too slow to really matter. A slight rise in individual intelligence can’t compare to the effect of hundreds of millions of people going online in the next decade. Internet connectivity is increasing quicker than biology could every hope to keep up with.”

Saenz says this is part of the emerging singularity — human intelligence and functioning being surpassed or merging with machines. “Distributed computing and distributed human problem solving will become one and the same as man and machine become more connected,” he observes.

This also adds new meaning to the phrase “two heads are better than one.” But there are always the dangers of groupthink, in which individual ideas are quelled in the name of consensus. We will always need intelligent people thinking outside the box — or network.

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Joe McKendrick is a contributing editor for SmartPlanet.

Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick

Contributing Editor, Business

Joe McKendrick is an independent analyst who tracks the impact of information technology on management and markets. He is the author of the SOA Manifesto and has written for Forbes, ZDNet and Database Trends & Applications. He holds a degree from Temple University. He is based in Pennsylvania.

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Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick is an independent consultant and editor. Joe has performed project work for the following companies in the IT marketspace: IBM, Systinet/HP, Teradata. He has performed project work for the following organizations in partnership with Unisphere Research (Unisphere Media): IBM, Oracle Corp., International Oracle Users Group, Oracle Applications Users Group, Professional Association for SQL Server, International DB2 Users Group, International Sybase Users Group.

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Resistance is futile
We can talk about individual rights, personal experience, even the value of "IQ", yes, even the values of conensus. But I will tell you after being around for many years this is the dumbest, least informed, ignorant, self enthraulled generation in my lifetime.

But join the collective, resistance is futile.
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2nd Apr 2010
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RE: IQ is out, CI (collective intelligence) is in
The greatest monuments to human achievement in history are repersented by the wonders of the ancient world. Massive structures that would have been impossible to build without Collective intelligence and active collaboration. What we must not fail to neglect or ignore, however, is the fact that all those monuments, without exception, were concieved and thought out by individuals, people who had a burning desire to cheat mortality and leave a mark that would last for untold generations. CI may be popular now, at the beginning of its ascendance in the developed world, but i'd like to point out that it has been at work in a lesser form in the communal villages of Africa for centuries, hence the greater level of mental, psychological stability and sense of belonging that africans enjoy. IQ may be slow in developing, but if we fail to make sure it is not abandoned for CI, people wiill no longer be able to reach conclusive decisions on their own, and may constantly depend on those around them to determine what they will do each minute. Talk about crowd/herd psychology and pack animal mentality!
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3rd Apr 2010
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however, is the fact that all those monuments, without exception, were concieved and thought out by individuals, people who had a burning desire to cheat mortality and leave a mark that would last for untold generations.
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30th Aug 2010
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