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Emile Servan-Schreiber

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 16, 2026
Crowdsourced versus large language models forecasting: evidence for the accuracy-correlation effectYounes Jeddi, Jose Segovia-Martin, Emile Servan-Schreiber
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 16, 2026
Locals know more than it seems: a new method for revealing collective understanding, tested in three African communitiesTalib El Aissati, Ghizlane Goubraim, Alejandro Erut, et al.
BMC Public Health|November 21, 2021
Using prediction polling to harness collective intelligence for disease forecastingTara Kirk Sell, Kelsey Lane Warmbrod, Crystal Watson, et al.
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 16, 2026
Crowdsourced versus large language models forecasting: evidence for the accuracy-correlation effectYounes Jeddi, Jose Segovia-Martin, Emile Servan-Schreiber
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 16, 2026
Locals know more than it seems: a new method for revealing collective understanding, tested in three African communitiesTalib El Aissati, Ghizlane Goubraim, Alejandro Erut, et al.
BMC Public Health|November 21, 2021
Using prediction polling to harness collective intelligence for disease forecastingTara Kirk Sell, Kelsey Lane Warmbrod, Crystal Watson, et al.
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