Within 10-20 years, nearly every branch of science will be, for all intents and purposes, a branch of computer science. Computational physics, comp chemistry, comp biology, comp medicine... Even comp archeology. Realistic simulations, big data analysis, and ML everywhere
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But it does mean that, if you were a business executive in 2000, you should hire people who understand tech (including at top levels), and if you're a scientist today, you should make sure that you develop your CS chops (including ML).
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All companies are finance companies, definitionally.
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ML is just applied chemistry, obviously
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I remember reading "Made in America" by Walton, and Walmart was always really a tech company. They were one of the first to have satellites in space, for example.
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The original tweet was sloppy. You said most science would be a branch of CS, which is like saying chemistry will be a subfield of CS. This is why you're getting flack for that.
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Exactly!
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damn look at this man backpedal. be more specific when you try to make a hot take
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