The Internet of Communities

“Supercommunities” (2021) sets out a new socio-economic model by which communities can become antifragile. The Internet of Communities is the enabling technology: AI apps that give community members the information necessary to evolve strategies and details of the local capitals / assets with which to implement them.

Keith Harrison-Broninski’s blog discusses the Internet of Communities apps that we are creating using Dedoctive’s unique technology.

Keith Harrison-Broninski is a technology thought leader who gives keynotes and lectures to business and academic audiences worldwide. His 2005 book "Human Interactions" set out the first formal theory of collaborative work processes ("Set to produce the first fundamental advances in personal productivity since the arrival of the spreadsheet", Information Age). His 2020 book "Supercommunities" set out a similarly ground-breaking theory of antifragile communities ("Read this book!", from the foreword by Vint Cerf, Co-Inventor of the Internet, "A fascinating, eclectic and powerful call for us to rebuild society from the bottom up. Ranging from ancient history to economics to psychology to public policy 'Supercommunities' is both authoritative and highly readable", from the foreword by Matthew Taylor, then Chief Executive, The Royal Society of Arts). As an entrepreneur, Keith has created award-winning health and wellness platforms for cities and led technology-based transformation programmes for governments.