My memory of words and names was never good. My brain stores an information like a vector file. A bunch of parameters link to one another. Instead of a one clear image. Therefore, while writing my articles I frequently search for words and names to be more accurate and scientific.
Several years ago, I watched a short video of Richard Feynman. He pointed out the unimportance of memorizing the names compared to knowing the distinctive features of an object. I said to myself, that's what I exactly do. To be likeminded with a genius like Richard Feynman honored me. His IQ is several leagues ahead of mine.
My ability to link different things to one another help me develop so many ideas. I once played with the online AI tools. My experience was that they were trying to come up with answers based on image like information. They lacked the more vectoral and parametric way of thinking that I had. That's why many of the AI tools lack to create genuine innovation. They can't think out of the box enough.
Here is the video of Richard Feynman: "What's the name of a bird?"
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