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'Collective Intelligence' threatens to create world Orwell could only dream of

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Propelled by new technologies and the Internet's steady incursion into every nook and cranny of life, collective intelligence offers powerful capabilities, from improving the efficiency of advertising to giving community groups new ways to organize.

But even its practitioners acknowledge that, if misused, collective intelligence tools could create an Orwellian future on a level Big Brother could only dream of.

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Gah. I don't like this at all.

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Reply#1 - Sun Nov 30, 2008 2:56 PM EST
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