OneMind
Collective intelligence
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.’
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.
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.
For researchers, futurists, civic tech, and anyone serious about aggregating group intelligence.
Questions
What is collective intelligence?
Collective intelligence is the shared knowledge that emerges when a group's input is aggregated well. OneMind captures it by having people think independently first, then rating and converging — avoiding the anchoring and dominance that distort crowdsourcing.
How is this different from a survey or a vote?
Surveys and votes capture separate individual preferences. OneMind runs iterative rounds where ideas compete and converge, producing a group signal rather than an average.
Is the process verifiable?
Yes. Every round, rating, and convergence is recorded, so you can audit the process, not just the result.
Is OneMind free?
Yes, it is free with no account required and starts in about 30 seconds.
What does your collective actually know?
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