Their work uses somewhat advanced maths, but I think it is justified by the ambition: to develop general tools for creating and combining models. They seem to make an effort to popularise these, so that non-mathematicians can get something out of their work.
Hi!
Have you heard of the ModelCollab and CatColab projects ? It seems that there is an interesting overlap with what you want to do!
More generally, people at the Topos Institute work on related questions, of collaborative modelling and collective intelligence:
https://topos.institute/work/collective-intelligence/
https://topos.institute/work/collaborative-modelling/
https://www.localcharts.org/t/positive-impact-of-algebraicjulia/6643
There’s a website for sharing world-modelling ideas, run by Owen Lynch (who works at Topos UK)
https://www.localcharts.org/t/localcharts-is-live/5714
For instance, they have a paper on task-delegation:
Their work uses somewhat advanced maths, but I think it is justified by the ambition: to develop general tools for creating and combining models. They seem to make an effort to popularise these, so that non-mathematicians can get something out of their work.