ChatGPT has passed a U.S. medical licensing exam. It has also already passed the MBA exam at Wharton's. What are the implications for this? I don't think anyone knows for sure yet. I could see this being a valuable asset to clinicians in getting answers to clinical questions very quickly. But who will check for accuracy? And A.I. models are only as good as their training and validation sets.
NPR thinks that Asians are not the model minority that the stereotype makes them up to be. Well, if your definition of "Asian" includes the whole continent, then yeah, sure, I guess. Asians are not all one monolithic culture. Yokunai!
Why EVs will not see widespread adoption:
Not to mention that charging stations are targeted for their copper cables.
Why aren't smart people happer? Perhaps we should listen to the writer's grandma?
Gen Z doesn't remember when America worked.
It was amazingly exciting in America during the dotcom boom, around 1999. Hard to remember that level of enthusiasm. Since then, it's been one recession after another, especially the Great Recession in 2008, then COVID-19. Now the Biden recession. Those in their twenties have only experienced misery.
Second order thinking - what smart people do to outperform. Boy, wish our politicians did this kind of thinking.