Intelligence amplification
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Intelligence amplification (IA) (also referred to as cognitive augmentation, machine augmented intelligence and enhanced intelligence) refers to the effective use of information technology in augmenting human intelligence. The idea was first proposed in the 1950s and 1960s by cybernetics and early computer pioneers.
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See also
- Advanced chess
- Augmented learning
- Brain–computer interface
- Charles Sanders Peirce
- Collective intelligence
- Democratic transhumanism
- Emotiv Systems
- Extelligence
- Exocortex
- Knowledge worker
- Mechanization
- Neuroenhancement
- Noogenesis
- Sensemaking (information science)
- The Wisdom of Crowds
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