Perhaps you do need special training to think constructively, but I'd argue people's own life experience is that training. Tends to be more original & diverse than the thinking that comes from a degree.
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. Also, there are nascent fields poping up all the time where literally no one is yet an expert. -
I’m teaching kung fu to robots, there might be a handful of experts in the world. But more than likely I am utterly alone. As martial arts is unrespected in academics and mode adaptation in the moment influenced by kybernetes is unheard of in AI.
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When was 'expert' ever exclusively tied with having a degree in a topic?
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Being a student.add(Dropout(1.0)), this inspires me a lot.
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I'm inclined to think we have the opposite problem. cc:
@RadioFreeTom https://www.amazon.com/Death-Expertise-Campaign-Established-Knowledge/dp/0190469412 … -
This seems intresting to read :)
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1/ Benjamin Franklin is a good example of how curiosity and tinkering can lead to serious breakthroughs that change our understanding of the world and then the world itself. He started playing with electrical properties because it was fun and his analytical abilities then led him
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