Collective Intelligence Network (CIN) - An Overarching Overview
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Title: Harnessing Cognitive Innovation and Decentralized Collaboration: The CGII Framework and Collective Intelligence Network (CIN)
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This comprehensive work introduces two interconnected initiatives—the Cognitive Gradient Innovation Index (CGII) and the Collective Intelligence Network (CIN)—designed to tackle global challenges by maximizing human potential and fostering equitable economic growth. CGII provides a framework to measure and optimize innovation through cognitive diversity, with an emphasis on neurodivergence and neurotypical collaboration at Level 4, the identified “sweet spot” of innovation. CIN builds on CGII, offering a blockchain-powered platform for decentralized problem-solving, economic uplift, and consciousness expansion.
The work is divided into six modules, each addressing a critical aspect of the initiative:
1. Introduction: Overview of CGII and CIN and their societal relevance.
2. Cognitive Gradient Innovation Index (CGII): Framework for harnessing cognitive diversity to foster innovation.
3. Collective Intelligence Network (CIN): Blockchain-driven platform for global collaboration, economic parity, and consciousness exploration.
4. Weighted Universal Basic Income (UBI): Mechanism for equitable distribution of economic resources, with a bias towards third-world nations.
5. Collaboration Frameworks: Integration of tools like SAINT, SPAT, and STOPP to enhance participation and collective problem-solving.
6. Considerations and Global Impact: Ethical, practical, and societal implications of the initiatives, including the distribution of revenues from commercialized ventures.
This resource is a call to action for researchers, academics, and global innovators to explore, trial, and contribute to these initiatives, aiming to create a more inclusive and innovative future.
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- Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.14539794 (DOI)
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2025-01-05Harnessing Cognitive Innovation and Decentralized Collaboration: The CGII Framework and Collective Intelligence Network (CIN)
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