Man...I applied to MIT and didn't get in...feels bad...I mean 4.5% acceptance rate is pretty low but still :'( Oh well, what's life without a bit of rejection ;P ;)pic.twitter.com/LUU3DbP0IR
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Bringing "the best person to teach you" to everyone who wants to learn, instead of just the 4% who get accepted to MIT, is what will happen over the next few decades. It won't solve the compliance signaling problem, but I'm sure someone will solve that too, given enough time :)
> compliance signaling problem Love this.
Very true for soft fields like CS/math. But hard fields like aerospace? Not so sure. Can't learn or come up with GNC algorithms for stuff like
from YouTube now can you? I'm sure it takes years and years and undergrad doesn't matter as much but still...maybe I'm just naïve
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It's true that lab-based stuff will be the last to go wide. But even that, we're working on :) One of the only truly interesting applications for VR, IMO, is specifically this - bringing hands-on education to everyone in fields where that is required.
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