That makes sense, someone else would have to create IKW themselves, from D, then communicate what they have realized to you. Still, I would say that, at first, those would be zipped files, and some work would have to be done to integrate them into your perspective, before they could serve the same function as genuine information, knowledge, and wisdom.
I just made BEAR up. Just imagining the flow of reactions or data through a person. First things happen in the environment outside the body. The first things to encounter this data are the senses, (skin, eyes, ears...). This stream of data would have the most volume, because you can't create more data, and the senses would narrow it down to concentrate useful things. So the first stage is data being filtered by the body (B).
Then, when I feel something with my senses, I feel a corresponding vague opinion, a value judgement. Therefore (E).
This (E) motivates "me" awareness (A), to take an action. And I, (Awareness), employ reason (R) to figure out a good action.
So you get this chain of things that are dependent on each other. The way I see it, R(A(E(B))) are functions of each other. The stream of info gets filtered and used for things at each stage, so it gets narrower until reason (R) makes 1 choice. Therefore B is the bottom of the pyramid, and R is at the top. This process happens fairly fast; eg "I open the door, a cold wind passes right through my thin shirt, it feels freezing, I feel displeasure, my awareness stretches out for a solution, it settles on logic (from experience, my little brother would just stand there very aware of his displeasure, lol), logic runs through cause and effect typically one or two step, like Jacket=Shield, and that's it.
GCRERAC is not my idea. It's a tried and true linear progression (unless the person is insane, or a step is skipped because the goal is small) of the way people go about things. Used by writers to give characters verisimilitude and believability. That's basically enough for me to run with it, just thought I'd adapt it for AI. Jim Butcher is a writer who's familiar with this, and has all the details described in his blog :
https://jimbutcher.livejournal.com/ (Scroll down to, Scenes December 2006, Sequels December 2006)