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Intelligence lies in knowing how to access information, not in storing it from "summary" of The Knowledge Illusion by Steven Sloman,Philip Fernbach

The idea that intelligence is not about how much information we have stored in our heads, but rather about knowing how to access that information when we need it, is a central concept in our understanding of cognition. In their book 'The Knowledge Illusion', Steven Sloman and Philip Fernbach argue that our minds are not designed to be information storehouses, but rather to be efficient at connecting with the knowledge stored in the world around us. According to Sloman and Fernbach, our brains evolved to work in concert with the external environment, relying on the collective intelligence of our communities to fill in the gaps in our individual knowledge. They explain that we are not meant to know everything, but rather to know how to find the information we need by tapping into the expertise of those ...
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    The Knowledge Illusion

    Steven Sloman

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