This happens sometimes with (human) business and econ majors in groups
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yes, the "see also" section makes clear that we're really not better than the ants in this regard!
Thank you for pointing that out. Amazing.
- Feedback loop – Process where information about current status is used to influence future status
- Information cascade – Behavioral phenomenon
- Rat king – Collection of intertwined rats
- Stigmergy – Social network mechanism of indirect coordination
- The blind leading the blind – Idiom and metaphor in the form of a parallel phrase
- Woozle effect – False credibility due to quantity of citations
Damn, that's one hell of a moshpit.
Collective behavior leads to both collective intelligence and collective stupidity.
This also applies to artificial intelligence (artificial neurons) and biological neurons.