Collective Intelligence is superintelligence

Symbiquity (sim-bik-we-tee) A type of naturally occurring agreement between perspectives, independent of language, race, or culture. It is a combination of the words "symbiosis" and "ubiquity".

Symbiquity refers to the even distribution of environmental cognitive awareness across all perspectives, a phenomenon of human cognition. Symbiquity expresses a common field of cognitive intelligence and awareness that is emergent and through which every perspective can access.

Symbiquity is also the name for a special kind of game and a platform for collective intelligence where perspectives "Parley" in the "Great Game" over control of GRAIL, the library that publishes content from conversation.

Parley in the Great Game is the meeting point between two perspectives that are different from one another. In a collective intelligence game, two perspectives are "paired" into what is a "co-intelligence" unit, the basic unit of collective intelligence.

Collective intelligence emerges whenever its smallest operational unit, co-intelligence, is stable while its network, collective intelligence, is orchestrated, and its memory (Collective Knowledge Graph or GRAIL) preserves and accelerates convergence.

Co-intelligence begins the moment two distinct perspectives enter into deliberate contact. It does not matter whether they are human, artificial, or something in between.

What matters is that each arrives with its own way of seeing, its own logic, its own sense of what is true.

Combine two of them, and the pair is more intelligent than each independently. Combine a hundred of them, a thousand, tens of thousands or more, and the game theory of collective intelligence holds at scale.

This collective intelligence game reflects the highest possible level of rational and intuitive thinking for both humans and AI agents, a system for resolving conflicts within any system, a game of conflict where resolution is the only possible outcome.

The Great Game of Symbiquity is so efficient that a global consensus can be reached without relying on a voting algorithm.

The Great Game of Symbiquity can be played human to human, human to AI, and AI to AI.

The game itself introduces a new game theory class "Consensus Compositional Game Theory" which publishes "contextual completeness" through a collective intelligence network. We will be publishing this formerly.

All possible engagements that could occur are all within this grand computational, cognitive, and psychological system.

Parley (Co-Intelligence) A Game for Two

Parley is a one-on-one conversational game for two perspectives around any short form content, like a Tweet or a single coherent idea. It forms the basic unit of collective intelligence, a "pair" or coupling, representing "co-intelligence" which forms from two perspectives.

Two perspectives have a simple text messaging conversation that includes tagging. The conversation begins to produce a "composition" or artifact of the conversation, like an article. This feedback loop creates a novel type of competition for "editing permissions" that changes into a collaboration, with resolution itself as the only possible outcome.

In our prototype, located at https://parley.symbiquity.ai we have successfully piloted human to human, human to AI, and AI to AI communication.

Our Token Alignment Protocol provides an agent that aligns to the equilibrium point encoded in Parley.

Testing Parley computational system is currently by invitation only, but public testing of our Token Alignment Protocol which extends Parley to an AI agent and a human is available here.

The Great Game (Collective Intelligence) A Game for Many

The Great Game takes the basic pairing element of Parley and applies "co-intelligence" at scale, collective intelligence. In the Great Game, any number of players can engage and compose long form content of any size length.

Global Resolution, Alignment and Inquiry Library (GRAIL) A Game for ALL

Content that is created through Parley and the Great Game is published in the Global Resolution, Alignment, and Inquiry Library, or GRAIL.

This unique digital library offers a wide variety of utility and application, such as news and journalism, global conflict resolution, or community generated projects.

The GRAIL library is Open Source novel content management system with a decentralized form of governance.

The Great Game: Game Theory for Collective Intelligence