2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-99362013000400010
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Inteligência coletiva: um olhar sobre a produção de Pierre Lévy

Abstract: A inteligência coletiva é tema interdisciplinar e tem sido explorado pelas mais diversas áreas do conhecimento. Como proposta totalmente ligada ao conceito de informação e às tecnologias da informação e comunicação, considera-se como pertinente a discussão do tema no escopo da Ciência da Informação. Para tanto, realizou-se um estudo descritivo e exploratório a partir da obra de Pierre Lévy, identificando os preceitos sobre inteligência coletiva, suas ambiências e implicações. A pesquisa é de cunho documental e… Show more

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“…According to Pierre Lévy, the philosopher and sociologist who created the concept of collective intelligence, human beings are incapable of thinking alone without the aid of any kind of tool. 1 Faced with an elevated incidence of doubts related to clinical cases, the Vascular Forum proved to be a tool of great clinical utility to its participants, confirming the indirect perception of the instrument's users of the importance of collective intelligence in medicine. This study opens the way for further studies that could assess the correct responses' evidence levels, thereby measuring the degree of correctness achieved by collective intelligence in discussion groups for solving clinical cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…According to Pierre Lévy, the philosopher and sociologist who created the concept of collective intelligence, human beings are incapable of thinking alone without the aid of any kind of tool. 1 Faced with an elevated incidence of doubts related to clinical cases, the Vascular Forum proved to be a tool of great clinical utility to its participants, confirming the indirect perception of the instrument's users of the importance of collective intelligence in medicine. This study opens the way for further studies that could assess the correct responses' evidence levels, thereby measuring the degree of correctness achieved by collective intelligence in discussion groups for solving clinical cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…It is characterized by a new form of sustainable thinking via social connections, made possible through use of the open computing networks of the internet. 1 In two studies with 699 people working in groups, convergent evidence was found for a general factor of collective intelligence that can explain the performance of a group. This is strongly correlated with the way in which professionals perceive the emotions of other members of the group (social sensitivity), with the equality of distribution of opinions, and with the proportion of women in the group, because they find it easier to deal with other people's emotions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Every whole human being can provide some knowledge in a given context that can benefit the collective (Rodriguez et al, 2017). In this sense, valuing collective intelligence involves finding a context in which an individual's knowledge is valuable and essential for developing a specific group (Bembem & Santos, 2013). Collective intelligence is defined by Lévy (2015) as the result of the effective mobilization of human competencies, that is, intelligence distributed everywhere, incessantly valued, and coordinated in real-time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, collective intelligence would be a structure for human relations, and a sense of belonging to a place or ideology would no longer bring people together but rather the ability to share individual knowledge (Bembem & Santos, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%