GOV/LAB, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Cognitive, Linguistic, & Psychological Sciences, Brown University.
Top Cogn Sci. 2024 Apr;16(2):164-174. doi: 10.1111/tops.12727. Epub 2024 Mar 12.
To introduce our special issue How Minds Work: The Collective in the Individual, we propose "radical CI," a form of collective intelligence, as a new paradigm for cognitive science. Radical CI posits that the representations and processes necessary to perform the cognitive functions that humans perform are collective entities, not encapsulated by any individual. To explain cognitive performance, it appeals to the distribution of cognitive labor on the assumption that the human project runs on countless interactions between locally acting individuals with specialized skills that each retain a small part of the relevant information. Some of the papers in the special issue appeal to radical CI to account for a variety of cognitive phenomena including memory performance, metacognition, belief updating, reasoning, and problem-solving. Other papers focus on the cultural and institutional practices that make radical CI possible.
为介绍我们的特刊《思维如何运作:个体中的集体》,我们提出“激进的集体智能”,即一种集体智能形式,作为认知科学的一个新范例。激进的集体智能假设,执行人类执行的认知功能所需的表示和过程是集体实体,不受任何个体的限制。为了解释认知表现,它诉诸于认知劳动的分配,假设人类项目依赖于无数具有专门技能的个体之间的局部作用的相互作用,每个个体保留相关信息的一小部分。特刊中的一些论文呼吁使用激进的集体智能来解释各种认知现象,包括记忆表现、元认知、信念更新、推理和解决问题。其他论文则侧重于使激进的集体智能成为可能的文化和制度实践。