I would say that expressing uncertainty in that context is probably bad. When seconds count, decisive action needs to be made. IDK if that maps to "intelligence" exactly though... more like training / competence?

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You're talking about specific incidents.

What I'm asking about is, if someone NEVER claimed to be ignorant.

If someone always pretended to know the answer to absolutely everything that was asked, would you consider that person to be intelligent?

oh hell no.

the world's full of uncertainties. people who never express uncertainty in just regular conversation... that's frustrating AF

Ah, we're on the same page.

What's worse, is watching false answers steer people down the wrong road.