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No one does. Do you really think that engineers/researchers at OpenAI, Google Brain/DeepMind, MS Research, Meta Research etc are up to date in all topics?
We're not. We just focus on our current field of expertise/daily job for the most part. Professors at university usually have a wider (but not deeper) view, but only top ones.
Then it's kind of sad, because a lot of discoveries have been made by looking at what other disciplines were doing and cross-pollinating (genetic algorithms, attention, etc.). Plus then how does one know of they want to branch to another domain? But you're right there is too much...