The Language of Trees

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Katie Hultén's 'The Language of Trees' examines the ways trees and forest ecosystems communicate and interact, revealing complex networks of signaling and cooperation.

The book delves into scientific research on mycorrhizal networks, chemical signaling, and the ecological implications of plant communication.

Hultén connects these natural processes to broader themes of collective intelligence, resilience, and adaptation.

The narrative blends accessible science with reflections on what human systems might learn from arboreal networks.

The work encourages interdisciplinary thinking and systems-level insights relevant to organizational design and AI-informed collaboration.

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as an example of reading broadly to learn about communication and ecosystems applicable to AI and organizations.
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