Speaking of which, one can apply intelligence towards the problem of being resilient to unknown unknowns,
I guess to add, I’m not talking about unknown unknowns. Often the rare important things are very well known (after all, they are important, so people put a lot of effort into knowing them), they just can’t efficiently be derived from empirical data (except essentially by copying someone else’s conclusion blindly, and that leaves you vulnerable to deception).
I guess to add, I’m not talking about unknown unknowns. Often the rare important things are very well known (after all, they are important, so people put a lot of effort into knowing them), they just can’t efficiently be derived from empirical data (except essentially by copying someone else’s conclusion blindly, and that leaves you vulnerable to deception).