What is the difference between chat rooms and the Conoted app? No idea can be lost.
During group discussions in messenger chats, people often flounder, get distracted by extraneous topics, and end up losing important thoughts, tasks, and ideas. In such circumstances, it can be difficult to understand which expert has the best understanding of the topic and to save contacts and ideas for future use. Our Conoted app offers solutions to these problems:1) Ranking experts, storing and structuring information. It is important to understand which expert knows best about a topic. Our a...
Why should a note-taking app replace all notepads?
Key arguments in favour of digital notes1. Convenience and accessibility: - Mobility: Notes apps can be used on any device - smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer. This allows you to access your notes anytime, anywhere. - Synchronisation: All notes are automatically synchronised between devices, eliminating the risk of losing information.2. Efficient Information Management: - Organisation: Note apps make it easy to structure and organise your in...
Why is it important to develop Human Collective Intelligence?
- I'm concerned about this question - all services are now incorporating AI into themselves - but is it such a good thing? - I asked a question to ChatGPT - "Imagine a hypothetical situation. People have stopped passing knowledge to each other, and are gaining new knowledge using only ChatGPT - what future awaits us? What could this lead to?" - ChatGPT himself wrote this. I didn't ask him to write something bad on purpose. I simply asked him what would result if all people, for e...
Implementation of a social graph in the Conoted application
Social graph in Conoted The Social graph in Conoted is a complex network of connections between users based on their interactions, interests, and activities. In this network, each user is a node, and the interactions between them are edges that form a structure of connections. Company analogyIn a company, a social graph helps identify experts in various fields, improve communication and collaboration between employees. Similarly, in the Conoted app, the social graph improves the “...
How social graph and expert elicitation increase company profits
1. Improving the quality of services providedThe social graph and research results in the company can significantly improve the quality of services provided. When you know exactly which employees have the most skills and experience in their field, you can reduce costs and projects. This results in the following benefits:- Increasing the level of expertise: Using the knowledge and experience of the best specialists allows us to provide clients with better and more accurate solutions.- Improving r...
Difference between information gathering using ChatGPT and live people
Collecting information using ChatGPT1. Benefits: - Fast: ChatGPT can provide answers to various questions instantly. - Accessibility: Access information at any time without having to find a live expert. - Extensive Database: ChatGPT is trained on a huge number of texts, which allows it to have a wide horizon.2. Disadvantages: - Lack of in-depth expertise: While ChatGPT can provide general information, it may not have in-depth knowledge in specialis...
What are the differences between Useful Contacts and LinkedIn?
1. Contextuality and Relevance:- Conoted: Our system suggests contacts and experts the moment a user has a specific need or interest in a particular topic. As soon as a user creates a new post the system immediately recommends experts with high ratings on that topic.- LinkedIn: On LinkedIn, users add contacts based on common professional connections or system suggestions, which may not always be relevant or appropriate for the current task.2. Current of knowledge and experience:- Conoted: T...
How the "Useful contacts" function works in the Conoted app
- There is now a trend that is changing the mindset of people seeking and receiving information: people are tired of long searches for information. They need information immediately and in a structured way. That is why AI services such as ChatGPT have appeared. - The same trend can be observed in the search for experts and mentors. They should appear at the moment when a person has a need to think about a certain topic, instead of searching for them for hours or days. - Our app c...
The problem of flooding in group chats
When we discuss ideas in groups, a problem that often arises is flooding, when useful information is lost in a sea of messages. People can be distracted by extraneous topics and write irrelevantly, which creates unnecessary noise. As a result, important ideas and thoughts are lost, and searching for the necessary information becomes a labor-intensive process. This is especially true in study or work groups where concentration and clear communication are key.How to avoid this?The essence of the...
What is a social graph? How does the social graph work in the Conoted app?
A social graph is a structure that illustrates the relationships and connections between users. It is based on nodes (users) and edges (interactions between them), which together form a complex network of connections. A social graph allows you to visualise and analyse how people interact with each other, find common interests and establish new contacts.A social graph is built from a variety of data:- Number of notes by topic: how many notes a user has created on a particular topic.- Linked Notes...
Why do we need real people in the application if there is artificial intelligence, for example: ChatGPT?
In the era of artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT, one might wonder why we need live humans in an app when AI can answer questions and generate content. Here are a few reasons why live humans remain indispensable:1. Unique human expertise and experience:- Deep understanding and nuance: Humans have unique experiences and knowledge that can include subtleties and context not always available to AI.- Creativity and intuition: Human thinking is capable of generating creative and intuitive soluti...
Why bring together the best experts in your field?
Bringing together the best experts in their field plays a key role in developing knowledge and professional growth. Here are a few reasons why this is important:1. Access to advanced knowledge and experience: - In-Depth Understanding: Experts have in-depth knowledge and experience in their field, allowing for a more detailed and accurate understanding of the topic. - Latest Trends: Experts are often up to date with the latest research, innovations and trends, helping you stay on the cu...
Useful contacts in Conoted: improving your knowledge base and networking opportunities
One of the key features of the Conoted app is the Useful Contacts system, which significantly improves your knowledge base and enhances your professional and personal networking opportunities. This system gathers the very best experts on the topics you are interested in and helps you connect with them, which facilitates better knowledge and experience sharing. Let's take a look at how it works.How a useful contact system improves your knowledge baseAccess to experts: - Finding Experts: The...
Why was it necessary to implement a recommendation system for notes?
Imagine you take all your notes in paper or electronic form and only use your notes. How much time are you losing to find links to old notes on different topics? Organising and finding information in your personal notes can take a significant amount of time and effort. Now imagine that the notes are in digital form and created by people all over the world. How will you find connections and necessary information in such a huge data set? This is where a recommendation system comes to the rescue.Be...
When does a user get access to collective intelligence? How a recommendation system works
To access the collective intelligence in the Connoted app, the user needs to start creating their notes. It's during the process of taking notes that the recommendation system begins to understand what topics interest you. The more notes you create on a given topic, the better the system understands your preferences and needs, and the more relevant recommendations it can make. . Thus, the “collective intelligence” function is activated and begins to be beneficial.How a recommendation system work...
How to use Conoted: Introduction to Public Notes and Personal Knowledge Base
Many users find it difficult to use the Conoted app for the first time and don't always understand how to work with Public Notes. This article will help you understand the basic features of the app and show you how to use it to create and manage your personal knowledge base.Personal Notebook for notesFirst of all, it's important to understand that Conoted is designed for taking personal notes. It is your personal notebook where you can record ideas, thoughts, research, and any other data you nee...
Collective Intelligence and Information Linkage. Example: Lecture for a group of 50 students using Conoted
Scenario: There are 50 students in a classroom listening to a lecture. The lecturer is using a projector to show slides and supplementary materials. All students are connected to the Conoted app via their laptops, tablets or smartphones.Beginning of the lectureThe instructor begins the lecture by explaining the main concepts and topics to be covered. He also creates a note in Conoted with the main points of the lecture and makes it public so that students can refer to it at any time.But it is po...
What is the difference between a Conoted app and groups in messengers? Creating a knowledge base
Creating a knowledge base: Conoted allows students to create a personal knowledge base by structuring information on different topics.In today's world, there are many communication and information sharing tools such as messengers (WhatsApp, Telegram, Viber, etc.) that are often used for group discussions and messaging. However, the Conoted app offers a unique approach to collective intelligence and knowledge management that is different from traditional messenger groups. Let's take a look at the...
Use of Conoted in the teaching process
During lectures and seminars- Creating and sharing notes: Students can create notes as the lecture progresses and immediately share them with classmates. This facilitates knowledge sharing and enhances collective understanding of the material.- Realising collective intelligence: Teachers can use Conoted to create collaborative notes to which students can add comments and questions, creating an active discussion of the material.Group Projects and Research- Organising information: Conote...
How "Collective Intelligence" in the Conoted App Differs from Wikipedia
IntroductionIn the modern world, informational resources play an important role in the process of learning, research, and knowledge exchange. Wikipedia and the collective intelligence in the Conoted app represent two different approaches to the creation and dissemination of knowledge. In this article, we will examine how collective intelligence in Conoted differs from Wikipedia and what advantages it offers to users.Nature of Content CreationWikipedia:- Decentralized Content Creation: Wiki...