#Dunning_kruger_effect

2025-11-08

"We’re continuously reminded that we all are capable of genius – if only we let the machines do the boring work for us." -- @codepo8

christianheilmann.com/2025/10/

Great post!

#ai #llm #dunning_kruger_effect #openai #gemini #ki #perplexity #mistral #copilot

The first rule of Dunning-Kruger Club is: You don't know your in Dunning-Kruger Club! #dunning_kruger_effect #bigrob

Parody  fight club meme
Swede’s PhotographsSwede1952@universeodon.com
2025-09-06

Good morning. ☕☕☕

6 September 2025

Okay, I’m stuck. No idea what to talk about this morning. I read somewhere that the trick is to just start writing—then the good, bad, and questionable juices will flow, and away we go. Or not.

Throughout the day, thoughts come to me that would make decent primers for discussion, if I’d just write them down. But I usually don’t. So here I sit, trying to force my brain to think on command.

Here’s Charlie, right on cue, reminding me it’s mealtime—or at least three minutes away. That’s always good for a short paragraph. I intend to stand and head that way on the minute. I need to top off my coffee anyway. I’ll do it then.

I often use an analogy to describe the different thought capabilities of people: we’re not all issued the same tool kit. Whether by birth or experience, people’s ability to understand things varies. It’s remarkable if you’re self-aware enough to notice. I’ve known people who pick up on things much faster than I do, with a capacity for recall that boggles the mind. And then there are those who fail to recognize the obvious—the ones who make you think (hopefully not out loud), “Wow.”

The thing is, stupid people don’t know they’re stupid. There’s a missing layer of self-awareness. Scientifically, it’s called the Dunning–Kruger Effect—a “psychological bias where people with low ability or knowledge in a domain overestimate their competence. They lack the metacognitive skill to recognize their own limitations, which leads to inflated self-assessment.” — Microsoft Copilot

As David Dunning and Justin Kruger put it:

“People tend to hold overly favorable views of their abilities in many social and intellectual domains.” (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1999)

And Bertrand Russell, with his usual precision:

“The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.”

#morning #sunset #intelligence #dunning_kruger_effect #writing #dogs #photography #SelfAwareness

"A golden sun hovers low behind a jagged line of trees, casting a warm, amber glow across the sky. The light is rich and saturated—more molten than pastel—filling the upper half of the image with a dense, honeyed radiance. The trees form a dark silhouette, each trunk and branch sharply etched against the brightness. Some trees stand bare, their limbs reaching like skeletal fingers; others are fuller, cloaked in leaves that blur slightly at the edges. The horizon is uneven, almost like a torn edge of paper, where the forest meets the sky.

There’s no visible ground—just the vertical drama of tree forms and the horizontal wash of light. The sun itself is partially obscured, a glowing orb peeking through the branches, not blinding but insistent. It feels like a moment caught between breath and exhale—either the end of day or the beginning, depending on your mood. The image is signed in the bottom right corner: “© Swede’s Photographs,” a quiet nod to the artist’s presence.

The overall mood is reverent and still. It’s not a spectacle—it’s a threshold." - Copilot
Pierre Boudes (secondaire)pierreboudes@lipn.info
2024-10-24

Just had time to read that post. Had a lot of fun. Thanks for the person who put it into one of my timelines!

economicsfromthetopdown.com/20

“we should not fault Dunning and Kruger for having erred. However, there is a delightful irony to the circumstances of their blunder. Here are two Ivy League professors arguing that unskilled people have a ‘dual burden’… it was the authors (not the test subjects) who were ‘unskilled and unaware of it’.”

#dunningkruger #dunning_kruger_effect

Stephane L Rolland-Brabant ⁂⧖⏚stphrolland@mathstodon.xyz
2024-09-05

@tess

"... and neither does anyone else"

You are bit presomptuous on your estimation of "NEITHER DOES ANYONE ESLE"

And if you took the role to speak for me, let me tell you publicly THAT I DON'T ACCEPT YOU SPEAK FOR ME

Above all when you say something stupid. (Don't worry I also say stupid things, I am aware of it, I am also a wizard in my domain ;-) )

#dunning_kruger #dunning_kruger_effect

2024-06-10

@thomasralfkoeb
Dunning und Kruger gefällt das.

#dunning_kruger_effect #bildung

2024-05-29

@chiamaluca
The typical MAGA cult follower only consumes what the cult leader spits out.

Therefore the MAGA cultists are uninformed, ignorant, arrogant, aggressive, bigotted and not intersted in facts, proper arguments or discourse.

#cult #magacult #dunning_kruger_effect #stupidity #fckgop #fckfascism

2023-06-13

Habt Ihr schon die neue Folge #BldgAltEntf gehört?

@otacke hat eine Studie zu den Erfolgsfaktoren von #Dissertation|en in Deutschland gelesen, bei @anjalorenz geht es darum, ob auch der #Dunning_kruger_effect nur ein Mythos ist.

Hört gern rein: bldg-alt-entf.de/2023/06/06/em

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