Pushing the Limits of Collective Intelligence
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Imagine a collective brain shaped by human insights and powered by technology – that’s crowdsourcing. Michael Bernstein, computer scientist at Stanford University, explores how to harness crowdsourcing to tackle daunting challenges. In this episode of Stanford Innovation Lab, Tina Seelig meets with Michael to discuss examples of successful crowdsourcing, tools to gather collective insights, and the evolving relationship between humans and machines.

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Interesting podcast, my way to bring this up to work is working as collaboratively as I can, using every skill of my team to ensure everyone’s development. Also by getting immersed in technology.

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applicative tips! splendid!!

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Thank you for the simplified explanation and purpose of crowd sourcing.

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Imagine a collective brain shaped by human insights and powered by technology – that’s crowdsourcing. Michael Bernstein, computer scientist at Stanford University, explores how to harness crowdsourcing to tackle daunting challenges.

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December 12, 2021
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nice and recommendable podcast. it give us amazing information or guidelines. thanks much!