Thinking about Systems
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Say goodbye to the information age: it's all about reputation now | Aeon Ideas

Say goodbye to the information age: it's all about reputation now | Aeon Ideas | Thinking about Systems | Scoop.it

We are experiencing a fundamental paradigm shift in our relationship to knowledge. From the ‘information age’, we are moving towards the ‘reputation age’, in which information will have value only if it is already filtered, evaluated and commented upon by others. Seen in this light, reputation has become a central pillar of collective intelligence today. It is the gatekeeper to knowledge, and the keys to the gate are held by others. The way in which the authority of knowledge is now constructed makes us reliant on what are the inevitably biased judgments of other people, most of whom we do not know.

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Machine-based Collective Intelligence and the Human Experience - The Vital Edge by Gideon Rosenblatt

Machine-based Collective Intelligence and the Human Experience - The Vital Edge by Gideon Rosenblatt | Thinking about Systems | Scoop.it
Artificial intelligence is changing humanity’s relationship to knowledge with profound implications for the future of the human experience.
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Knowledge Management: Emerging Perspectives

Knowledge Management: Emerging Perspectives | Thinking about Systems | Scoop.it

What is knowledge? Can you manage it? If you could figure out what it was and you could manage it what would you expect the benefits to be? And how many different answers might you expect there to be to these questions?

Klaus Mager's curator insight, February 1, 2016 9:47 PM

it seems we may just have caught up again with Socrates. What a nice insight this is. 


Ravi Arapurakal's curator insight, February 3, 2016 2:04 AM

Knowledge is the conceptual representation of our common world. Knowledge mediates both our experiential inputs and our behavioral outputs. Hence, the more accurate one's knowledge is, the greater one's benefit to the world. The better one's interpretations of one's experiential inputs are; the better one's behavioral outputs will be, and the better the changes these effect in our common world.

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You Do Not Think Alone

You Do Not Think Alone | Thinking about Systems | Scoop.it
A new book argues that thought and knowledge are community efforts
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Questioning the metaphors we live by

Questioning the metaphors we live by | Thinking about Systems | Scoop.it

A circular economy requires us to fundamentally change our metaphors, our subconscious assumptions, about the way our economy works, the role banks and money play, how we think about the resources we use. It requires a systems thinking approach to the economy – focussing on the interdependencies and complex nature of our world; becoming acutely aware of the underlying assumptions and simplifications of our models, or – with Lakoff – metaphors.

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