11 Quotes & Sayings By Louis B Rosenberg

Louis B. Rosenberg is a medical doctor and psychiatrist and the author of the bestselling books: The Answer to How Is Yes, The Answer to What Is No and The Answer to How Much is Enough. He has been a contributing editor for many years to the magazine Self magazine, and has written for other magazines as well as for local newspapers. He is also a long-time radio talk show host, and has been heard on the nationally syndicated "Faith and Values" radio show as well as other radio shows across the country.

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In computers, we do all kinds of manual manipulations. We grab and drag icons. We click on and open windows. We pull down a screen. We stretch a screen. We scroll up and down. Louis B. Rosenberg
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How does nature amplify the intelligence of groups? It forms swarms. Louis B. Rosenberg
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We focus on a unique form of artificial intelligence called artificial swarm intelligence. Louis B. Rosenberg
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Beyond individual intelligence, nature has also cultivated intelligence through swarms. For example, bees, birds and fish act in a more intelligent way when acting together as a swarm, flock or school. Louis B. Rosenberg
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We developed a technology called artificial swarm intelligence, which is all about tapping the inherent knowledge, wisdom, intuition of groups. Louis B. Rosenberg
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When a species wants to tap the collective intelligence of a population, they don't take a poll; they don't take a vote. They form a real-time system. Louis B. Rosenberg
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Swarm intelligence is like a brain of brains. Louis B. Rosenberg
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The long-term value of amplifying the intelligence of people is a lot more important than betting on sports. Louis B. Rosenberg
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The reason that fish form schools, birds form flocks, and bees form swarms is that they are smarter together than they would be apart. They don't take a vote; they don't take a poll: they form a system. They are all interactive and make a decision together in real time. Louis B. Rosenberg
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There is a lot of work out there to take people out of the loop in things like medical diagnosis. But if you are taking humans out of the loop, you are in danger of ending up with a very cold form of AI that really has no sense of human interest, human emotions, or human values. Louis B. Rosenberg