Expertise
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But they probably don't think of these opinions as
expertise.
Three years of dirty energy with not many jobs, or centuries of clean energy with the potential for developing
expertise
and improvements in efficiency based on technical skills, and developing local knowledge about how to get the most out of that region's wind.
Even if you're not an expert in a particular domain, your outside
expertise
may hold the key to solving big problems within that domain.
I started by simply asking myself how I could bring together in some meaningful way my skills in software engineering and artificial intelligence and the
expertise
of the people I'd reached out to.
So wherever you are in the world, the next time you find that there's some natural curiosity you have that is being piqued, and it's about something you care about, and you have some crazy or bold ideas, and perhaps it's outside the realm of your expertise, ask yourself this: Why not?
And I phoned them up and picked their brain in an effort to match their
expertise
with what we found in code and data.
It also produced something which I call an inversion of expertise, because we had so many changes at the lower levels in technology and tactics and whatnot, that suddenly the things that we grew up doing wasn't what the force was doing anymore.
With 24/7 global fast-paced operations, crazy shifting schedules and ever-narrower expertise, more and more of us have to work with different people all the time to get our work done.
They come from different shifts, different specialties, different areas of expertise, and they may not even know each other's name.
You have to get different
expertise
at different times, you don't have fixed roles, you don't have fixed deliverables, you're going to be doing a lot of things that have never been done before, and you can't do it in a stable team.
I'm a computer science professor, and my area of
expertise
is computer and information security.
The problem is that there were way more guys on death row than there were lawyers who had both the interest and the
expertise
to work on these cases.
In selecting a subject in which to conduct original research, or to develop world-class expertise, take a part of the chosen discipline that is sparsely inhabited.
The world needs this kind of expertise, and it rewards the kind of people willing to acquire it.
What the global delivery model allows is, it allows you to take previously geographically core-located tasks, break them up into parts, send them around the world where the
expertise
and the cost structure exists, and then specify the means for reintegrating them.
Yeah, so what we'd do if we had you who gave the answer as a participant, we would have calibrated the difficulty level of the puzzles to your
expertise.
So these have been calibrated to your level of expertise, because we want this to be difficult, and I'll tell you why, momentarily.
I work often with designers and visual artists, obviously dancers and other choreographers, but also, more and more, with economists, anthropologists, neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, people really who come from very different domains of expertise, where they bring their intelligence to bear on a different kind of creative process.
Now, ballet requires an extraordinary level of
expertise
and a high level of skill, and probably a level of initial suitability that may well have a genetic component to it.
The system needs to change, and change starts with us all sharing a new humanitarian vision, one where you, global citizens with skills,
expertise
and resources, stand together with the local responders; one where we are all humanitarians, putting the necessary resources in the hands of those who need them most and are best placed to use them effectively and efficiently.
Governments exist to channel the flow of two things, really, values and
expertise
to and from government and to and from citizens to the end of making decisions.
We need to only look around this room to know that
expertise
and intelligence is widely distributed in society, and not limited simply to our institutions.
They retained me, as a forensic neurophysiologist, because I had
expertise
in eyewitness memory identification, which obviously makes sense for this case, right?
But also because I have
expertise
and testify about the nature of human night vision.
And what they do is sit on top of a very large body of
expertise
and knowledge and they use that to react on the fly to kind of unpredictable demands, and that's very, very hard to automate."
We're entering uncharted territory, and yet our
expertise
and our systems are based on the past.
The good news, again, is that a lot of the things they need we already have, and we are very good at giving: economic assistance, not just money, but expertise, technology, knowhow, private investment, fair terms of trade, medicine, education, technical support for training for their police forces to become more effective, for their anti-terror forces to become more efficient.
It creates economies of scale, significant and long-term resource investment, the
expertise
of many different kinds of people and different kinds of minds, and for individuals, consumers, it's bringing the standards, rules and recourse that we really want as consumers, and this is kind of bound up in a brand promise, and the companies are providing this on a platform for participation.
And I was saying, and I wrote, "But we don't have the time, and we really don't have the immediate
expertise
at a technical level."
And so when those tools started to fail, and public opinion started to turn against those tools, they had no scientific
expertise
to figure out what to do.
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