Collective Intelligence, Engineered
OneMind is a protocol for groups to actually think together — anonymous proposals, structured rating, automatic convergence. The wisdom of the crowd, without the noise.
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Crowdsourcing isn’t collective intelligence
Voting averages out opinions. Discussions amplify the loud. Surveys capture preferences but not reasoning. None of these aggregate what groups actually know — they capture what individuals separately say, then call it ‘the group.’
How it works
- Private Cognition. Each participant generates their own answer first, with no exposure to others’ ideas. No anchoring, no peer effects, no groupthink.
- Structured Aggregation. Everyone rates every idea on the same scale. The protocol weighs every voice equally — not by status, not by speech volume.
- Emergent Convergence. Through repeated rounds, the strongest ideas surface and stabilize. Convergence is the signal that a group has actually thought together.
What makes OneMind different
- Bias-Resistant by Design. Anonymous proposing eliminates anchoring. Equal-weight rating eliminates dominance. The protocol forces fairness.
- Scales Globally. From a 5-person research team to a 5,000-person community. The protocol is invariant to group size.
- Verifiable Output. Every round, every rating, every convergence is recorded. Audit the process, not just the result.
What does your collective actually know?
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