matrixcognition: "computer-assisted decision-making".

Decisions trace our lives, and are based on our views and our choices. We perceive choices as differences and alternatives, and we use these differences to make our decisions. Optimal decisions can give us freedom, but all decisions, and all freedoms, require at least two alternative choices. As we weigh our choices, our minds perform a complex series of calculations. If we use a computer to help us decide, we can then use these differences within the complex calculations. The choices become a matrix of our weighted thoughts, and the matrices are solved mathematically for the decision that is optimal based on our input. This is a form of matrix artificial intelligence.

If we are part of a group, like a jury, that faces a decision together, we may find our thoughts converging even as we focus on an optimal decision. The evidence, the law, the defense, all contribute to the weight placed by each juror on the elements of the decision. This is a form of convergent parallel thinking.

It is now possible to combine matrix artificial intelligence and parallel thinking in the convergent matrix cognition program. It is now possible to use convergent matrix cognition by one person or by 12 to make optimal  decisions in business, technical, or personal life.

MatCog, Inc., a software and internet services design company, is dedicated to the design of these types of software programs for any user, on the desktop, the local network, the internet, or on wireless.


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