Albert Kao on Animal Sociality and Collective Computation
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of animal sociality and collective computation in this 53-minute Santa Fe Institute talk by Albert Kao. Delve into the complexities of group decision-making, from the classic "wisdom of crowds" phenomenon to more nuanced scientific research on the evolutionary benefits of sociality. Discover how environmental factors, problem complexity, and group structure influence the development of diverse decision-making strategies in both wild and civilized societies. Learn about different group decision-making methods, including majority rule, consensus, and hierarchical modular decisions. Examine why some crowds exhibit wisdom while others fall short of their individual members' capabilities. Gain insights into Kao's research on social animals and collective decision-making, exploring the reasons species evolve to live in groups. Investigate how group characteristics and environmental factors affect information processing and behavior. Uncover the potential applications of this knowledge in addressing complex contemporary challenges.
Syllabus
Introduction
Wisdom of the Crowd
Albert Kao
Alberts Journey
Animal Sociality
Collective Computation
Countering Estimation Bias
Modular Groups
Coarse Graining
Why are crowds dumb
Modularity
Cost of Innovation
Wisdom of Stalemates
Whats on the horizon
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute
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