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How Ignorance feels like Genius: Dunning-Kruger Effect.

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Old Engineer مهندس قديمvor 1 Jahr

With a twist

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Ithyvor 1 Jahr

What happens when you combine every AI? It's time for something better than ChatGPT...

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Bird of the Knightvor 1 Jahr

I’ll always love Cleese but this became a self-fulfilling prophecy on his political acumen.

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Isaacvor 1 Jahr

@BrianRoemmele Kruger & Dunning's 1999 study revealed a fascinating paradox - metacognitive skill correlates with domain expertise. The less we know, the less capable we are of recognizing our own ignorance. Even expertise itself requires expertise to recognize.

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TI Stevevor 1 Jahr

John lost me with his TDS.

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🆇ᕮ🄽🅾ᴛͦO̵͎̺̼͋̓́🅿〇Ϩ -ₚₐᵣₒDY, ₚᵣₒᵦₐᵦₗy🤷‍♂️vor 1 Jahr

I´m so stupid that I am really really good at being stupid, which makes me know exactly how stupid I am. 🤷‍♂️

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Dark Ritualistvor 1 Jahr

Cleese is funny, and a legend, but even funnier is how he is at the peak of stupidity on that graph

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David Getzinvor 1 Jahr

“A little bit of learning is a dangerous thing.“ Made geometrically visible.

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Kevin Brent Cookvor 1 Jahr

“Why do people pretend to know things? Why does confidence so often scale with ignorance?” — Sean Illing, author of The Paradox of Democracy Learn more in my essay...

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Zen Mastervor 1 Jahr

Catch 22!

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Matt deMillevor 1 Jahr

Cleese believes the anti-Trump propaganda.

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