Enrique Dans' article explores the impact of readily available knowledge, facilitated by tools like search engines and LLMs, on various professions. He draws a parallel between the advent of search engines and current AI, arguing both democratize access to information. However, Dans emphasizes that access to knowledge alone doesn't equate to expertise or competence. He cautions against the assumption that AI tools can replace education, experience, and critical thinking. The author asserts that knowing how to effectively utilize information, ask the right questions, and evaluate answers remains crucial. Ultimately, Dans suggests that navigating this era of abundant knowledge requires a shift in focus from access to application and understanding.This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «What happens when everybody has access to knowledge?»
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