Confusion mounts, and blind increasingly fail to lead the blind. https://fredrikdeboer.com/2017/06/14/g-reliant-skills-seem-most-susceptible-to-automation/ …pic.twitter.com/sZBnYkKwGD
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I'm not sure where I stand on this, but g seems to me to be the skill of generalizing, not raw processing power.
Tasks like Chess have no built-in circuitry, so probably the brain reuses some wildly different circuitry and leans on g for that.
Chess and other easily automated tasks are g-reliant, but the inverse doesn't necessarily hold - g-reliant doesn't mean "easily automated"?
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