I was not aware most grandmasters’ first instincts ended up being correct usually, interesting.
Likewise, I’m given to understand many mathematicians also have this sort of intuitive judgment; of course, it takes a long time to build up the necessary background knowledge and brain connections for such judgment, but then, Jonah never claimed otherwise. From the post itself:
I’ve been changing my position somewhat thoughout this conversation, just so it’s clear. At this point, I guess what I think is that a hard distinction between “reasoning” and “pattern recognition” doesn’t make much sense. It seems like successful pattern recognition is to a significant extent comprised of scrupulously reasoned ideas that have been internalized. If someone hypothetically refused to use explicit reasoning while being taught to recognize certain patterns, I’d expect that person to have a more difficult time learning. Reasoning about ideas in the way that is slow and deliberative eventually makes patterns easier to recognize in the way that is fast and intuitive. If someone doesn’t incorporate slow thought originated restrictions into their fast pattern matching capabilities, then they will start believing in faces that appear in the clouds, assuming that they ever learn to pattern match at all.
I was not aware most grandmasters’ first instincts ended up being correct usually, interesting.
I’ve been changing my position somewhat thoughout this conversation, just so it’s clear. At this point, I guess what I think is that a hard distinction between “reasoning” and “pattern recognition” doesn’t make much sense. It seems like successful pattern recognition is to a significant extent comprised of scrupulously reasoned ideas that have been internalized. If someone hypothetically refused to use explicit reasoning while being taught to recognize certain patterns, I’d expect that person to have a more difficult time learning. Reasoning about ideas in the way that is slow and deliberative eventually makes patterns easier to recognize in the way that is fast and intuitive. If someone doesn’t incorporate slow thought originated restrictions into their fast pattern matching capabilities, then they will start believing in faces that appear in the clouds, assuming that they ever learn to pattern match at all.