On Family Guy, they show a lot of funny clips that are both random and have nothing to do with the story line. In one of the short clips, you see a bunch of monkeys in a room attempting to write Shakespeare. One is on a typewriter and all of them are trying to think of a title for a play. I think Peter (one of the main characters) said something like, "Put a bunch of monkeys in a room and you have Shakespeare." That was the joke of the whole thing. This is the dialogue in the clip:
Monkey on Typewriter: "Let's see: 'A something by any other name.'"
Monkey 1: "Carnation ..."
Monkey 2: "What about daisy?"
Monkey 3: "Chrysanthemum, iris..."
Monkey 4: "Rose? What about rose?"
Monkey on Typewriter: "Rose is good. Uh, 'A rose by any other name.' Yeah, that works. Moving on..."
Monkey 5: "Hey, what about tulip?"
Monkey on TW: "Rose is fine. Moving on."
Unfortunately, I don't have a video clip to show you, but this is an example of collective intelligence because the monkeys are collaborating to create something great. It shows that more success can come from a collaborative effort. Who knows how long it would have taken the monkey on the typewriter to figure out a title for a play without help from the others.
What do you think? Is it better to rely on your own intelligence or work together with others to get things done?
Source: http://nbierma.blogspot.com/2006/01/monkeys-typing-shakespeare.html
I don't think that you should be posing a question in this blog. I would have liked you to elaborate on this issue more by answering this question in more depth.
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