How wise are crowds?
Wednesday, November 17, 2010 - 10:01
in Mathematics & Economics
The rise of the Internet has sparked a fascination with what The New Yorkers financial writer James Surowiecki called, in a book of the same name, "The wisdom of crowds": The idea that aggregating or averaging the imperfect, distributed knowledge of a large group of people can often yield better information than canvassing expert opinion.