HUMAINN (pronounced "Humane"): A New Model of Innovation
BrainSwarming is part of a new model of innovation called HUMAINN (HUman MAchine INNovation), which tailors a specific Human-Machine interaction that leverages the strengths of both humans and machines and helps each partner counter the weaknesses of the other.
This approach solves two challenges simultaneously.
First, BrainSwarming is a serious alternative to brainstorming. BrainSwarming can be conducted in person or, more importantly, remotely when people are dispersed and co-located.
Second, BrainSwarming is a serious alternative to Artificial Intelligence, in which the machine attempts to problem solve and innovate in isolation.
BrainSwarming's structured problem solving graph and universal problem solving grammar are both human- and machine-friendly. The graph and grammar permit groups of humans to easily work together. The graph and grammar also permit the machine to complement human weaknesses to innovation: functional fixedness, design fixation, assumption blindness, narrow verb associations, and analogy blindness.
The result of this human-machine synergy is a significant increase in innovation that neither humans nor machines can achieve on their own.
Join the HUMAINN movement that combines the best of both human and machine innovation.
This approach solves two challenges simultaneously.
First, BrainSwarming is a serious alternative to brainstorming. BrainSwarming can be conducted in person or, more importantly, remotely when people are dispersed and co-located.
Second, BrainSwarming is a serious alternative to Artificial Intelligence, in which the machine attempts to problem solve and innovate in isolation.
BrainSwarming's structured problem solving graph and universal problem solving grammar are both human- and machine-friendly. The graph and grammar permit groups of humans to easily work together. The graph and grammar also permit the machine to complement human weaknesses to innovation: functional fixedness, design fixation, assumption blindness, narrow verb associations, and analogy blindness.
The result of this human-machine synergy is a significant increase in innovation that neither humans nor machines can achieve on their own.
Join the HUMAINN movement that combines the best of both human and machine innovation.