If you applied it to humans, I'd think the moment you become a "jack of all trades" is when you've consistently lazy-learned to the point when you've experienced enough instances where you've learned just enough to solve the problem that the knowledge begins to overlap to form a sort of generalization.
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I thought of this question when I came across this concept: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazy_learning
If you applied it to humans, I'd think the moment you become a "jack of all trades" is when you've consistently lazy-learned to the point when you've experienced enough instances where you've learned just enough to solve the problem that the knowledge begins to overlap to form a sort of generalization.