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Had this assertion been true India wouldn't have been the most populous country on earth.

Please.. undergrad college in any stream is a very achievable baseline that literally anyone not afflicted with a pathological mental condition can pass, provided they are interested themselves and are subjected to classes from instructors who are serious about their jobs. All you need is some basic level of discipline and direction. College is not some kind of academic olympics.

Thanks for chiming in Young Sheldon

More than the CEOs themselves, I feel news media are more suffering from "AI psychosis" than anyone else with the constant stream of FUD articles they keep churning out.

Just asserts "Tech CEOs" in general, I don't see any names being named. Meaningless FUD article

This↑ - I had also jumped ship to DDG until I realized this query string still works on Google.

This article is a whole lot of nothing, feels like just an excuse to feature Goldman CEO on the publication for prestige value.

Surprising that nobody's talking about the non-AI Google - https://tedium.co/2024/05/17/google-web-search-make-default/

The captcha on this site is irritating.

Original paper: https://www.bmj.com/content/332/7536/266


Thank you, I was completely unable to access that page with my current browser settings.

Yes, it is almost as if the current administration doens't want people to acces medical information.

> while Western Democracies are afraid of the future, and of their own shadow.

Trillions of Dollars being invested against AI infra would indicate otherwise. US is in fact betting a lot of its economic future on AI.


This is also the kind of advice that only sounds good on paper. In reality there is no clear marker of what you can and cannot do well unless you empirically experiment with everything which would take several lifetimes.

Modern gurus like Cal Newport advise the opposite, and for good reason.


Newport's book on this topic is terribly underwhelming, and I say that as someone who has really enjoyed his other books, blog posts, and YouTube videos. Most of the anecdotes he gives to support his "Career Capital over Passion" have an ambiguous directionality of the causal arrow. For example, the fact that the happiest admin assistants have been at the job the longest does not mean that getting good at being an AA makes you happy with the work. There is an equally plausible explanation that enjoying the work of an AA makes one likely to stay in the job longer. Most of his examples in the book are like this.

The place where I think Newport flounders in this area is that, in order to get "So Good They Can't Ignore You", you actually have to be able to put in the time and effort to get good. And the vast majority of people do not possess the self-control and willpower to force themselves to do something they dislike to the level that is necessary to achieve said mastery.


I think the whole conversation sounds silly, from the start.

There are 8 billion people on this planet. It just doesn’t make sense.


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