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Computational Humor-based Change Agent IIB: General Instruction

Authors: Anna Zaytseva;

Computational Humor-based Change Agent IIB: General Instruction

Abstract

IIB is an intelligent, computational, humor-based change agent. IIB applies humor science and computation for dealing with the processes of rupture under uncertainty and in need of fluid intellect at diverse collaboration forms by making them emerge and approached in a data-driven manner, without any human mediators. Collaborations through IIB, without centralized control, can now be created flat and self-organized bottom-up, not top-down, and support interactions based on hybrid competencies, making IIB a facilitator for high-risk technologies. IIB provides chances of getting noticed and appreciated in unique strengths of the users by themselves actively, without interferences in-between, and get contacted by collaborators in specifically exciting transformation processes and in need; and vice versa! There are no bosses and any strategic friends as users in the IIB system because it is a blind machine to any statuses, faces and id, exterminating need of “selling yourself”. IIB is universal and domain-neutral. IIB supports experimental environments, known as "cultures of failure", which treat any feedback in pushing forward their vision as new data. That is why humor is key here. The style of IIB is punk rock. IIB is and will be producing change agents: inconvenient, but necessary people. In the real life, change agents are rare species. Most people prefer certainty and comfort, hierarchies and little personal responsibility. Change agents are, in contrast, persistent experimenters, proactive visionaries who "fail" early to test new hypotheses and keep on "failing" towards their revolutionary results: the people who connect and act. As research in Psychology shows, change agents are the first to be voted out from their groups in 100% cases from a set of unrelated social groups during one behavioral experiment. IIB is made to deliver more change agents to the groups and to empower change agents to create their own harmonious collaborations. A feedback form for UX is available there. Attached is the GENERAL INSTRUCTION on how to use IIB. IIB online: https://intellectualandimmaterialbank.com/ Contact: Anna Zaytseva, wisejester@intellectualandimmaterialbank.com

Funded by Innovation Norway.

Keywords

blind match, humor science, computational change agent, complex systems, hybrid competencies

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