775: What will humans do when machines are vastly more intelligent? With Aleksa Gordić
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Tech entrepreneurship, artificial superintelligence, and the future of education: Aleksa Gordić speaks to Jon Krohn about his strategies for self-directed learning, the traits that help people succeed in moving from big tech to entrepreneurship, and the social impact of artificial superintelligence. This episode is brought to you by Ready Tensor, where innovation meets reproducibility (https://www.readytensor.ai/). Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Visit passionfroot.me/superdatascience for sponsorship information. In this episode you will learn: • How to motivate yourself to become a tech entrepreneur [17:02] • Aleksa’s checklist for the perfect CTO [35:00] • Potential sustainable solutions for LLMs [41:51] • The next major developments in AI and tech [48:29] • How hobbies have a knock-on effect for a person’s career [1:01:53] • How and why formal education needs to change [1:09:24] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/775
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