We the swarm—Methodological, theoretical, and societal (r)evolutions in collective decision-making research

Author:

Garnier Simon1ORCID,Moussaïd Mehdi2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, USA

2. Center for Adaptive Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany

Abstract

Collective decision-making constitutes a core function of social systems and is, therefore, a central tenet of collective intelligence research. From fish schools to human crowds, we start by interrogating ourselves about the very definition of collective decision-making and the scope of the scientific research that falls under it. We then summarize its history through the lenses of social choice theory and swarm intelligence and their accelerating collaboration over the past 20 or so years. Finally, we offer our perspective on the future of collective decision-making research in 3 mutually inclusive directions. We argue (1) that the possibility to collect data of a new nature, including fine-grain tracking information, virtual reality, and brain imaging inputs, will enable a direct link between plastic individual cognitive processes and the ontogeny of collective behaviors; (2) that current theoretical frameworks are not well suited to describe the long-term consequences of individual plasticity on collective decision-making processes and that, therefore, new formalisms are necessary; and finally (3) that applying the results of collective decision-making research to real-world situations will require the development of practical tools, the implementation of monitoring processes that respect civil liberties, and, possibly, government regulations of social interventions by public and private actors.

Funder

Division of Information and Intelligent Systems

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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