On the Intelligent Consortium

Differences Between Artificial Intelligence Structures and the Intelligent Consortium

The mathematical relationships in neural network architectures cannot be applied to the Intelligent Consortium’s network, as the organizational individuals in the Intelligent Consortium are themselves intelligent agents. Their feedback and adjustments reflect human dynamic responses, which cannot be quantified or expressed using precise mathematical formulas, as in computer neural network architectures.

However, the organizational form and action methods of the Intelligent Consortium can draw inspiration from neural network-like processes, resembling a form of “bionics” that borrows from mechanical structures. While bionics typically involves machines imitating biological systems, the Intelligent Consortium borrows from the intelligent network architectures of computers and applies them to human (biological) organizations.