Diego González

From P2P Foundation
Revision as of 03:19, 29 December 2013 by Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Bio= "Diego Gonzalez has worked in several Research & Development projects. He is Software Engineer and Master of Research in Artificial Intelligence, and also Graduate in ...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Bio

"Diego Gonzalez has worked in several Research & Development projects. He is Software Engineer and Master of Research in Artificial Intelligence, and also Graduate in International Cooperation for Development.

He is writing currently a PhD Thesis titled "The P2P Society as an autopoietic system: from centralized networks to distributed production of knowledge".

Diego Gonzalez's research studies the relationship between Complex Adaptive Systems and P2P Social Dynamics following an evolutionary approach.

His main axiom is that social systems evolve from centralized networks with homogeneous agents to distributed networks with hight levels of heterogeneity. Following adaptation and selection processes, through an incrementation of differentiation and connectivity, the groups of human agents define more complex and resilient societies.

As a point of equilibrium, "P2P societies" will emerge, ending with the perturbations of "informations societies" and making possible a real autopoietic mankind. Nowadays, societies are passing through a transition state, in the middle of a confrontation among centralization defenders and promoters of distributed systems, but at the end distributed systems will be the most "optimal" from an evolutionary point of view. So current projects in this direction will lead to an acceleration of that evolutionary processes."