Our quarterly Virtual Seminars explore the potential benefits and risks of new technologies for collective learning. While artificial intelligence, social media, and communication platforms can augment collective learning through data-driven insights, they also present challenges around misinformation, polarization, and erosion of trust.
10:00 am – 11:30 am US Mountain Time
Cathy Buerger "Collective discourse norm change through counterspeech"
Abdullah Almaatouq "Studying Cooperation through Integrative Experiments"
Katarzyna Sznajd-Weron "Hysteresis as an obstacle to collective learning"
10:00 am – 11:30 am US Mountain Time
Joshua Becker "Negotiation as Collective Intelligence"
Hyejin Youn "Coordination Functions and Costs in Collective Intelligence"
Mark Steyvers "MPLIB: a Serverless Multiplayer Platform for Group Experiments"
10:00 am – 11:30 am US Mountain Time
Henrik Olsson "Augmenting Intelligence Through Collective Learning"
Stephan Lewandowsky "Truth Contagion in Social Networks"