The emerging global brain 1 |
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Authors: | Tom Stonier |
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Affiliation: | 1. Professor Emeritus, Bradford University , UK;2. 5 The Avenue, Great Barrington, MA, 01230, USA |
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Abstract: | We are witnessing the rapid expansion of communications across the globe. Existing networks such as the postal system, telephone networks, airline ticket reservations, weather satellites, banking and stock market systems, etc., are rapidly being supplemented by the World Wide Net. The impact of this process will be two‐fold. First just as the printing press had a major impact on the collective intelligence of Europe, so will the world computer networks upgrade the collective intelligence of global society. Second, the properties of this constellation of systems, approach the anatomy of the human brain. The complexity of the global brain will result in properties, and an independence, which cannot be anticipated at this time. |
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Keywords: | global brain collective intelligence printing press Teilhard de Chardin computers brain science computer viruses |
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