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Experts are not always right, and collective knowledge is more reliable from "summary" of The Knowledge Illusion by Steven Sloman,Philip Fernbach

The idea that experts are not always right may seem counterintuitive. After all, experts have spent years studying a particular subject and have acquired a wealth of knowledge. However, it is important to remember that experts are human, and therefore fallible. They can make mistakes, misinterpret data, or simply be overconfident in their own expertise. This is where collective knowledge comes in. When a group of people with diverse perspectives and backgrounds come together to discuss a problem or make a decision, the outcome is often more reliable than if a single expert were to decide on their own. Collective knowledge leverages the power of collaboration and allows for different viewpoints to be considered. This diversity of opinions can help to uncover blind spots or biases...
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    The Knowledge Illusion

    Steven Sloman

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