Collective Intelligent Agent
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A Collective Intelligent Agent is an entity that exhibits intelligence and decision-making capabilities through the integrated actions of multiple agents, whether those agents are Human Agents, Artificial Agents, or a combination thereof.
- AKA: Collaborative Intelligence.
- Context:
- It can leverage the diverse expertise and perspectives of its components, such as Ant Colonies, Research Teams, or Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), to solve complex problems, make decisions, or generate innovative ideas.
- It can operate under the principle that the whole's intelligence, achieved through mechanisms like Coordination, Communication, and Collective Learning, can surpass the sum of its parts' intelligence.
- It can range from Natural Systems, like ecosystems, to Engineered Systems, such as software networks, where Conflict Resolution, Consensus Building, and Cooperative Behavior are employed to enhance collective decision-making processes.
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- Example(s):
- An Ant Colony optimizing paths to food sources.
- A Research Team from diverse disciplines working together on a complex project.
- A Decentralized Online Community curating content or making decisions via blockchain technology.
- An Autonomous Vehicle Fleet coordinating in real-time to improve traffic flow and safety.
- A Corporation ...
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Single AI System making decisions without input from other agents.
- Solo Inventor working in isolation without collaborating with others.
- See: Collaborative Filtering, Crowdsourcing, Multi-Agent System, Artificial Swarm Intelligence, Collective Decision Making, Social Computing, Distributed Intelligence, Swarm Intelligence.