If there is an expression that cannot be understood without a lot of cognitive ability (e.g., the amount that can be retained in temporary memory), and author A writes it with S1 as the intended audience, then from the perspective of S2, who is not S1, what A writes is nonsensical crap. S2. Let us assume that a person with S2 becomes S1 by using a tool T that improves cognitive ability when used by a person with S2. For example, if a person with poor cognitive ability in terms of eye resolution improves resolution (e.g., display, dpi) by wearing eyeglasses, this will also affect reading efficiency, etc. and raise cognitive ability. Isn’t it [people who don’t look at the moon through a telescope.

relevance - Tools of Thought

2023-10-03 - I was thinking about [how can we increase cognitive resolution? - I asked my own AI β€œomni” and got a hit on this page. - Certainly there can be tools to enhance cognitive resolution. - By looking at articles related to what you are thinking about, you can increase Cognitive Resolution by thinking β€œ[Similarity β†’ What is the difference? - In this case, omni (and vector search from past thought memos) seems to function as a tool for cognitive resolution.


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