Simon Griffee
Department of graphic design, art direction, and photography.

Douglas Engelbart, Inventor of the Computer Mouse ➶

Published 2016 August 27

In the early 1950s, he decided that instead of “having a steady job” – such as his position at NASA’s Ames Research Center – he would focus on making the world a better place. He reasoned that because the complexity of the world’s problems were increasing, and that any effort to improve the world would require the coordination of groups of people, the most effective way to solve problems was to augment human intelligence and develop ways of building collective intelligence.