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Was the wreck of the USS Scorpion discovered thanks to collective intelligence?
Part 2 – (Previously: part 1) – Blind Man’s Bluff: The Untold Story of American Submarine Espionage: On May 27, 1968 USS Scorpion was reported missing with ninety-nine men on board. Nobody had any idea where Scorpion was or what … Continue reading
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Tagged Bayesian search theory, Collective Intelligence, History, James Surowiecki, John Craven, submarines, US Navy, USS Scorpion, wisdom of crowds
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Was the wreck of the USS Scorpion discovered thanks to collective intelligence?
Wikipedia on the USS Scorpion (SSN-589): The search A public search was initiated, but without immediate success and on 5 June, Scorpion and her crew were declared “presumed lost.” Her name was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 30 … Continue reading
Posted in Collective Intelligence - Wisdom Of Crowds, Forecasting (Science & Practice), History, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged Bayesian search theory, Collective Intelligence, History, James Surowiecki, John Craven, Leighton Vaughan-Williams, submarines, US Navy, USS Scorpion, wisdom of crowds
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