A live SWARM INTELLIGENCE ponders ANONYMOUS

A group claiming to represent online activist group, Anonymous, has vowed to release identifying information for 1,000 members of Ku Klux Klan on November 5th. Such cyber-vigilantism is a common tactic for the loosely organized hacker-collective, whose previous targets have…
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What will you ask UNU?

What will you ask UNU?

What is UNU?  UNU is a fun new way to hang out online, transforming dull chat into a truly shared experience. Many people compare UNU to having fun with a Ouija Board, but with UNU you can connect with people from all around the…
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Chat with a Different Kind of Artificial Intelligence

Alan Turing's famous "Turing Test" aims to answer the question "How will we know if a machine is truly intelligent?" His elegant solution is based on a personal interview: if the interviewer can't tell if it's a man or machine, then the machine must have human level intelligence. That's a…
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Make Your Voice Heard with UNU

Make Your Voice Heard with UNU

So much exciting news here at Unanimous AI. Where to start? All Dressed Up We've redesigned the Unanimous AI website. We think the new site looks pretty cool, but what do we know? We also think Swarm Intelligence is cool.…
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Weekly UNU Calendar

Weekly UNU Calendar

What is UNU?  UNU is an entirely new way for groups to hang out online. The mad scientists at Unanimous AI built UNU to let groups THINK TOGETHER as an "intelligent swarm." UNU transforms boring chat into a truly shared experience. With…
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Let’s Predict the Future as a Human Swarm

A new platform called UNU allows groups of friends or strangers to form a "Swarm Intelligence" that can answer questions, make predictions, and even generate Internet memes. Check it out: Now, we're looking for beta-users to help us form a "futurist swarm" and ponder the biggest questions…
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How can we measure Collective Intelligence?

How can we measure Collective Intelligence?

Everywhere you look, animals and people collectively accomplish complex goals that none could achieve individually. Ant colonies efficiently find near-optimal paths to food sources, while anonymous people collaboratively produce sites like Wikipedia. Such phenomena, known as Collective Intelligence, represent an…
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