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Article: Huge task to optimize greatest invention ever.(President of Information Technology Association of Canada Gaylen A. Duncan)(Transcript)
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- Canadian Speeches
- Article date:
- May 1, 2001
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Distributed networked intelligence -- DNI -- is acclaimed humanity's greatest invention. Sharing intelligence is a primal human instinct and the search for new ways to do it is said to be at the root of technological progress. But DNI is still a work in progress. It embraces only half the world's population, leaving three billion people unable to benefit from or contribute to this collective intelligence. Completing DNI to capture its full potential for everyone is a huge task. Canada is a DNI leader, one of the most wired nations on earth. Even here there is still much to do to capture the full potential. But here as elsewhere, governments, corporations and individuals ...
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