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Fractal Organizations vs. Top-Down Hierarchies
Part 1 – Janna Raye’s discovery of a naturally emergent structure in vibrant and creative start-up and entrepreneurial environments that enables continuous improvement and expansive flow of resources. Part 2 – shows how modern communication tools enable Fractal Organizations to … Continue reading
Deleuze Appreciating the Intelligence of Insects
This article will be a brief examination of the some of the concepts found in the philosophy of the French writer Gilles Deleuze, with the ant colony as an example of how its insights can be applied. The philosophy of … Continue reading
A Framework for Scalable Cognition – Towards the Implementation of Global Brain Models
The human brain is still the most competent problem solving system we know. However, as a biological construct, it is impossible to expand because of many developmental constraints such as its confinement to the cranium. How can we create a … Continue reading
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