Knowledge
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And the
knowledge
that these people have about the natural environment is incredible.
United States came in second to last in geographic
knowledge.
I'm a librarian, and what I'm trying to do is bring all of the works of
knowledge
to as many people as want to read it.
And I'm going to try to argue only one point today: that universal access to all
knowledge
is within our grasp.
And so maybe if we lived 200 years, we could accumulate enough skills and
knowledge
to solve some problems.
We only differ from chimpanzees, in the present state of knowledge, which is absolute hogwash, maybe by just a few hundred genes.
Next:
knowledge.
The choice is whether certain facts about humans, or topics, are to be considered taboos, forbidden knowledge, where we shouldn't go there because no good can come from it, or whether we should explore them honestly.
So I've given you a starter pack of trans
knowledge
that I hope will lead to more learning on your own.
So why this
knowledge
gap?
Yesterday, I was listening to one of the talks; it was the talk about the need for Africa to turn into a
knowledge
economy.
We don't value our own traditional
knowledge.
Our governments, our people, have not documented, have not taken this
knowledge
seriously.
If you want to get serious about Africa becoming a
knowledge
continent, this is something that we need to address very seriously, we need to start documenting, we need to start codifying this knowledge, and unfortunately, we are racing against time because tradition in Africa is that the transmission has always been oral.
The price of doing science is admitting when you're wrong, but the payoff is the best there is:
knowledge
and understanding.
Wikipedia, on the other hand, begins with a very radical idea, and that's for all of us to imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human
knowledge.
Well, I don't like the term "benevolent dictator," and I don't think that it's my job or my role in the world of ideas to be the dictator of the future of all human
knowledge
compiled by the world.
Right now, this pattern matches our best current
knowledge
of how nature is built at the tiny scales of these elementary particles.
And yet, to the best of our knowledge, we are alone.
So, as someone with a name that literally means "to explore knowledge," I started searching for a scientific explanation.
Machines can share their
knowledge
very quickly.
And a key part of this is knowing how context shapes your behavior and how you can use that
knowledge
to change for the better.
Most of us were groomed not only on images of nuclear catastrophe, but also on images and
knowledge
of the Holocaust.
And what it does in that process is it ratifies them, us, our culture as
knowledge
purveyors.
And so I've realized that discovery is mostly a process of finding things that don't work, and failure is inevitable when you're pushing the limits of
knowledge.
We place value on
knowledge
and resources above what we deem to be the soft skill of confidence.
But by most measures, we have more
knowledge
and more resources now than at any other point in history, and still injustice abounds and challenges persist.
If
knowledge
and resources were all that we needed, we wouldn't still be here.
They give me, I don't know, a sense of correctness in the world and some visual delight in the
knowledge
that the building will probably never look as good as this simple industrial scaffolding that is there to serve.
And this third kind, a vision of something which can be, which may be, based on
knowledge
but is, as yet, unproven.
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