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National Geographic feature: welcome boost to “swarm intelligence”
By WDavidStephenson | July 5, 2007
I was gratified to see Peter Miller’s feature on “swarm intelligence” in the current National Geographic, because it’s mass media coverage such as this (or books such as Wisdom of Crowds) that moves the theory from the realm of entomology to a practical means to encourage — and benefit — from collaboration in human society.
Among the key points he made that relate directly to my networked homeland security theory: Continued…
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homeland security War on Terror antiterrorism smart mobs swarm intelligence emergent behavior networked homeland security collaboration Icosystem Eric Bonabeau
Topics: empowering public, policy and politics, collaboration, networked security | |




