Intuition is nothing magical. Much of our everyday knowledge is implicit or tacit. Let me give a personal example. As a teenager, I used to sit and do my homework with the window open in my room on ...
Thanks to Malcolm Gladwell and Nobel Prize-winning economist Daniel Kahneman, we’ve all been sternly warned about the risks of employing intuition when making important decisions. In his book Blink, ...
Intuition, or tacit knowledge, is difficult to measure, so it is often denigrated. A new dissertation in education research shows that there is a neurobiological explanation for how experience-based ...
I was speaking with my early-30s twin nieces, and they suggested I write about people their age rediscovering what they want in life. Many people think we first feel time rushing past when we hit our ...
Just two months after its launch in late 2022, ChatGPT reached 100 million monthly active users. Along with other advanced language models, it quickly started to encroach on territory traditionally ...
Imagine you're in a thrilling game of chess with a friend. You bring all your pieces to the centre, threaten to capture the opponent's piece with a knight fork, and even create checkmate ideas by ...
True wisdom, I believe, emerges when three forces—data, intuition and AI—are balanced, each complementing the others to forge ...
Intuition is an immediate form of knowledge in which the knower is directly acquainted with the object of knowledge. Intuition differs from all forms of mediated knowledge, which generally involve ...