Most likely Hivemind, could also be called, Gestalt Intelligence, group mind, group ego, or mind coalescence. It's very much a staple of sci-fi for decades.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_mind_(science_fiction)
ΔΡΣ Central
Community to discuss the DRSGME.org project and resources, and how to spread DRS advocacy and information to GameStop investors around the world.
Have a great idea to spread the word? There are some resources here to get started!
https://www.drsgme.org/free-resources
Most likely Hivemind, could also be called, Gestalt Intelligence, group mind, group ego, or mind coalescence. It's very much a staple of sci-fi for decades.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_mind_(science_fiction)
Personally, I believe "hive mind" is an appropriate word to use to refer to the collective combined intellectual power of a group like this. Another worthwhile candidate from that Reddit thread is "collective".
Either way, whether you call it hive mind, or a collective, or something else, what is interesting to me is the existence of this emergent phenomenon at all. To me it is interesting to think about how this all happened and how, regardless of how it happened, here we are in the year 2023 caught in a game of information warfare, hundreds of thousands of individual investors who believe in an idea that they perceive to be true, versus incumbent power holders that have never had to deal with such a force before.
There is an enormous amount of information out there on the internet and elsewhere. Way too much information for any one person or small group to process themselves. Among lots of good information, misinformation is also present, and much of the effort involves determining what is true and relevant and worthwhile, and what is not.
I like to think of it like a very big jigsaw puzzle, a million piece puzzle. For one person to assemble a million piece jigsaw puzzle would probably be nearly impossible, or if not impossible then so time consuming as to be not a worthwhile effort. But, if you have many participants, all working together to assemble the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle, a division of labor so to speak, suddenly it isn't quite so difficult. And when you work on a jigsaw puzzle, the rate of completion is typically always increasing, accelerating. At first, progress is very slow because you have 1 million possible pieces to work with to put in 1 million possible locations. But as progress is made, there are now less pieces and less possible locations to put them in, so the total amount of work required to make further progress is less. In other words, nobody is going to waste valuable resources (time, effort) trying to solve a section of the puzzle that is already solved. So those valuable resources are able to be spent in a more worthwhile area.
In terms of this story of GME, it could maybe be summarized as such:
It took less than 1 year for this large group of individuals, this hive mind, harnessing the combined intelligence of hundreds of thousands of individuals, to go from being confused and uncertain about what was happening and how it worked and why it was happening, to having figured out basically the main concepts involved and what we can do about it. DRS has existed for decades, but only since 2021 has it had any real relevance in the minds of regular household investors.
It reminds me of some companies are calling AI, digesting quantities of information.
I wonder if it woukd be useful to set up an instance of llama (free AI) and feed it the library and archives.
A related term is swarm intelligence.
Borg.
AI
It's the same process AI is trained with.
A thousand smoothes think random things and the 10% of the apes that can spell derivative throw out the dumbest 90% of the ideas. Rinse repeat