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To: THE ANT who wrote (143733)10/8/2018 6:23:22 AM
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Even before the internet it was possible to become expert in a narrow realm. In my field of expertise = fuels and lubricants I said an intelligent person with scientific and engineering literacy could exceed my knowledge extent in a day of reading in a narrow field.

With the internet it's possible to become a world class expert ahead of all.

I became more expert than NZs best in treatment of diffuse large B cell with CD20 antigens non-Hodgkins lymphoma. But I was fatally pig ignorant about vitamin B12 because I didn't even know we had a problem.

Vast knowledge now exists but getting that knowledge to where it's needed is vastly lacking. Artificial intelligence can add enormous value there.

One of the valuable things I learned at university was the different types of brainy people. Some had enormous memory, some had high horsepower thinking and some have great imagination. A few have the whole lot. Much of examination success was rote learning. But high power intelligence could compensate. Imagination was not tested so much in engineering but was most valuable for me out in the real world where reality meets cognitive power. My worst failing was simple lack of knowledge aka rote learning.

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