Richard Bartlett - Occupy Wall Street as Bootstrapping Collective Intelligence
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@author:: Emerge: Making Sense of What's Next
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(highlight:: Digital Democracy Is Made Up Of Both Social and Technological Architecture
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One thing that occurs to me as you were speaking is it's kind of like, there's social technology and architecture and then there's like technological architecture, like what we think Of as, you know, digital technology and, you know, whatever the, the future of our kind of, you know, dim, I don't want to use the collective intelligence that can actually push the world In a, in a way that doesn't lead to self termination, you know, it will need to have both. It will need to have both and it can't pretend that you can do it with just the technology nor can it afford to pretend that you can do it with just the new kind of social technologies, like New facilitation processes. And so we need to find ways to kind of weave these together in order to create something that's more than the sum of its parts quite literally, you know, it's like, that is what the collective Intelligence wants to do. And I think that V Taiwan, I mean, it's just an incredible example of this.)
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title: Richard Bartlett - Occupy Wall Street as Bootstrapping Collective Intelligence
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@tags:: #lit✍/🎧podcast/highlights
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@ref:: Richard Bartlett - Occupy Wall Street as Bootstrapping Collective Intelligence
@author:: Emerge: Making Sense of What's Next
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Reference
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Notes
(highlight:: Digital Democracy Is Made Up Of Both Social and Technological Architecture
Transcript:
Speaker 2
One thing that occurs to me as you were speaking is it's kind of like, there's social technology and architecture and then there's like technological architecture, like what we think Of as, you know, digital technology and, you know, whatever the, the future of our kind of, you know, dim, I don't want to use the collective intelligence that can actually push the world In a, in a way that doesn't lead to self termination, you know, it will need to have both. It will need to have both and it can't pretend that you can do it with just the technology nor can it afford to pretend that you can do it with just the new kind of social technologies, like New facilitation processes. And so we need to find ways to kind of weave these together in order to create something that's more than the sum of its parts quite literally, you know, it's like, that is what the collective Intelligence wants to do. And I think that V Taiwan, I mean, it's just an incredible example of this.)
- Time 0:54:16
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