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How Ignorance feels like Genius: Dunning-Kruger Effect.

25,837 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Old Engineer مهندس قديم
Old Engineer مهندس قديم1 год назад

With a twist

Фото профиля Ithy
Ithy1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Bird of the Knight
Bird of the Knight1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Isaac
Isaac1 год назад

@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.

Фото профиля TI Steve
TI Steve1 год назад

John lost me with his TDS.

Фото профиля 🆇ᕮ🄽🅾ᴛͦO̵͎̺̼͋̓́🅿〇Ϩ -ₚₐᵣₒDY, ₚᵣₒᵦₐᵦₗy🤷‍♂️
🆇ᕮ🄽🅾ᴛͦO̵͎̺̼͋̓́🅿〇Ϩ -ₚₐᵣₒDY, ₚᵣₒᵦₐᵦₗy🤷‍♂️1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Dark Ritualist
Dark Ritualist1 год назад

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

Фото профиля David Getzin
David Getzin1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Kevin Brent Cook
Kevin Brent Cook1 год назад

“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...

Фото профиля Zen Master
Zen Master1 год назад

Catch 22!

Фото профиля Matt deMille
Matt deMille1 год назад

Cleese believes the anti-Trump propaganda.

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