2020
DOI: 10.31730/osf.io/eh3u8
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General Collective Intelligence, Human-Centric Functional Modeling and the Current Limitations on Collective Design Cognition

Abstract: This paper explores the limits to the size and complexity of designs that can be created by humans. Beginning with the existence of a finite limit to the design output of any single individual, as a result, some design efforts require teams. However, anecdotally, when it comes to contributing to a single design objective, there is a limit to the size of groups, a limit to the diversity of skill sets, a limit to the diversity of design techniques and other problem-solving tools, and there is a limit to the rang… Show more

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“…In design, GCI based design processes are intended to replicate the capacity of nature's evolutionary design process to navigate a vast potential design configuration space, creating the potential to selfassemble structures with levels of complexity not achievable by humans today [3]. Designing any physical or virtual entity in terms of functional models permits design processes in which the GCI varies the functionality in each functional component, as well as varying the interfaces to that functionality, and then allowing individuals in the collective to implement those designs so that the collective can explore all possible design configurations and reliably adapt to utilize the best design components created by any individuals in the group.…”
Section: Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In design, GCI based design processes are intended to replicate the capacity of nature's evolutionary design process to navigate a vast potential design configuration space, creating the potential to selfassemble structures with levels of complexity not achievable by humans today [3]. Designing any physical or virtual entity in terms of functional models permits design processes in which the GCI varies the functionality in each functional component, as well as varying the interfaces to that functionality, and then allowing individuals in the collective to implement those designs so that the collective can explore all possible design configurations and reliably adapt to utilize the best design components created by any individuals in the group.…”
Section: Designmentioning
confidence: 99%