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hive mind
noun
- the property of apparent sentience in a colony of social insects acting as a single organism, each insect performing a specific role for the good of the group.
- Psychology, Sociology.
- a collective consciousness, analogous to the behavior of social insects, in which a group of people become aware of their commonality and think and act as a community, sharing their knowledge, thoughts, and resources:
the global hive mind that has emerged with sites like Twitter and Facebook.
- such a group mentality characterized by uncritical conformity and loss of a sense of individuality and personal accountability.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of hive mind1
Example Sentences
More galling than that is knowing she accidentally awakens that herd, which chases her at first before pivoting towards Jackson, where tendrils of the mycorrhizal network, unifying whatever passes for the horde鈥檚 hive mind, have activated in the town鈥檚 sewers.
By 2055, she thinks many people will be "cognitively connected" - a hive mind of humans and technology via servers, which will help in the sharing of ideas.
In a literal textbook example of antisemitism and white supremacy, Trump operates from the assumption that Jewish people constitute a type of inherently untrustworthy hive mind 鈥 one that must prove its loyalty to him.
鈥淭he 鈥楽tar Wars鈥 universe is almost like a giant hive mind of subconscious and conscious ideas contributed to by so many creators,鈥 said Stenberg.
This is textbook antisemitism: Jewish people are individuals and not a hive mind.
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