There was a startup called Crowdsmart who thought along similar lines worth checking out--Kim Polese and John Seely Brown were involved: https://www.crowdsmart.ai/
Using AI to scale this work does seem like a very interesting direction. The process as I'm envisioning it initially will involve a *ton* of work in facilitation and editing. That's bad, insofar as it's a lot of work; but potentially good, insofar as it could identify the opportunity to add a lot of value by automating that work.
There was a startup called Crowdsmart who thought along similar lines worth checking out--Kim Polese and John Seely Brown were involved: https://www.crowdsmart.ai/
Thanks for the pointers!
Using AI to scale this work does seem like a very interesting direction. The process as I'm envisioning it initially will involve a *ton* of work in facilitation and editing. That's bad, insofar as it's a lot of work; but potentially good, insofar as it could identify the opportunity to add a lot of value by automating that work.