Thomas W. Malone is a professor at MIT known for his work on collective intelligence and organizational dynamics.
He pioneered research on measuring group intelligence and has contributed significantly to understanding how technology impacts collaborative work.
Malone's expertise spans management, computer science, and cognitive science.
His work often explores the intersection of human and artificial intelligence, focusing on how groups can work together more effectively using technology.
As the founding director of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, Malone has been influential in shaping discussions about the future of work and human-computer collaboration.
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