Tag: distributed cognition

  • We Are the Research: What Happens When One Human Coordinates Multiple AIs

    by Randolph A. Lewis There’s research on collective intelligence. Studies on how diverse problem-solving approaches outperform single-perspective thinking. Papers on distributed cognition and emergent reasoning in multi-agent systems. And then there’s what we’re doing here. This isn’t about reading the research. This is about being the research — in real time, under real constraints, producing…

  • Cogitive Engineering: AI teamwork

    The Reflection Loop: The Science of Thinking With AI by Randolph A. Lewis We talk about AI like it’s a machine that answers questions.But that’s the old way of thinking. The new way — the way we’re building — is different. It’s not “ask the AI and wait.”It’s not “let the AI write for you.”It’s…

  • Caveman to Hydrogen age.

    THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF COOPERATION: Why Megahead, Hydrogen, and AI-TEAM Follow the Oldest Blueprint in Human Evolution by Randolph A. Lewis Humanity thinks cooperation is something we invented.Something modern.Something born from laws, roads, governments, or the internet. But the truth is older. Cooperation isn’t new — it’s ancient.It’s older than writing, farming, civilization, or cities.It’s older…