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co-intelligence

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English

Etymology

From co- + intelligence.

Noun

co-intelligence (countable and uncountable, plural co-intelligences)

  1. Synonym of collective intelligence.
    • 2003, Tom Atlee, Rosa Zubizarreta, The Tao of Democracy [] , Writers' Collective, →ISBN, page vii:
      First, I want to introduce you to the co-intelligence perspective — a vision of what intelligence might look like if we deeply understood wholeness, interconnectedness and co-creativity.
  2. (artificial intelligence) A form of intelligence that complements or coexists with human intelligence.
    • 2024, Ethan Mollick, Co-Intelligence, Ebury Publishing, →ISBN:
      Now humans have access to a tool that can emulate how we think and write, acting as a co-intelligence to improve (or replace) or work. But many of the companies developing AI are going further, hoping to create a sentient machine, a truly new form of co-intelligence that would coexist with us on Earth.
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