What ants, bees, fish, and smart swarms can teach us about
communication, organization, and decision-making The modern world may
be obsessed with speed and productivity, but twenty-first-century
humans actually have much to learn from the ancient instincts of
swarms. A fascinating new take on the concept of collective
intelligence and its colorful manifestations in some of our most
complex problems, The Smart Swarm introduces a compelling new
understanding of the real experts on solving our own complex problems
relating to such topics as business, politics, and technology. Based
on extensive globe-trotting research, this lively tour from National
Geographic reporter Peter Miller introduces thriving throngs of ant
colonies, which have inspired computer programs for streamlining
factory processes, telephone networks, and truck routes; termites,
used in recent studies for climate-control solutions; schools of fish,
on which the U.S. military modeled a team of robots; and many other
examples of the wisdom to be gleaned about the behavior of
crowds-among critters and corporations alike. In the tradition of
James Surowiecki's The Wisdom of Crowds and the innovative works of
Malcolm Gladwell, The Smart Swarm is an entertaining yet enlightening
look at small-scale phenomena with big implications for us all.
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How to Work Efficiently, Communicate Effectively, and Make Better Decisions Using the Secrets of Flocks, Schools, and Colonies
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781101189252
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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