distributed intelligence
[dɪˈstrɪbjutɪd ɪnˈtelɪdʒəns]
noun
inteligência distribuída
1. A system or network where intelligence, decision-making capabilities, or computational power is spread across multiple nodes or agents rather than centralized in one location
The company implemented distributed intelligence across its supply chain to improve response times.
A empresa implementou inteligência distribuída em toda sua cadeia de suprimentos para melhorar os tempos de resposta.
2. In artificial intelligence and computing, a model where multiple agents or systems work collaboratively to solve problems without a central control unit
Distributed intelligence allows IoT devices to make autonomous decisions without constant cloud connectivity.
A inteligência distribuída permite que dispositivos IoT tomem decisões autônomas sem conectividade constante à nuvem.
3. Organizational approach where decision-making authority and problem-solving capabilities are delegated across different departments or teams
The military adopted distributed intelligence to enhance operational flexibility in remote regions.
O exército adotou inteligência distribuída para aumentar a flexibilidade operacional em regiões remotas.
This term is increasingly important in both Brazilian and American tech sectors. Brazil's growing tech industry in São Paulo uses this terminology heavily in AI and IoT development. In the USA, distributed intelligence is a key concept in military strategy, cloud computing, and modern organizational theory. The concept aligns with contemporary trends toward decentralization and resilience in both business and technology sectors.
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