What sort of careers can be considered "compounding" in the way Altman describes it? Economist? Engineer? Lawyer? Doctor? Dentist? I'm an economist, and i've always wondered if people with 2 years of experience can be…
> Chinese primary and secondary schools are way better than American high schools. Chinese attend international universities to gain experience and network opportunities. They are not here to because here is better. You…
Question: to what extent can we say that "correlation = causation", when identifying the right diagnosis? Unless i'm misunderstanding ML/AI, it'd be an important question for a radiologist, and you'd still need their…
What sort of careers can be considered "compounding" in the way Altman describes it? Economist? Engineer? Lawyer? Doctor? Dentist? I'm an economist, and i've always wondered if people with 2 years of experience can be…
> Chinese primary and secondary schools are way better than American high schools. Chinese attend international universities to gain experience and network opportunities. They are not here to because here is better. You…
Question: to what extent can we say that "correlation = causation", when identifying the right diagnosis? Unless i'm misunderstanding ML/AI, it'd be an important question for a radiologist, and you'd still need their…