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Comment by gedy

14 hours ago

I suppose I’d rather hire 250 bright kids with $1 million package each instead, but I suppose it gets pr.

Just glancing through the article, it seems like this person is a doctor of philosophy (hardly a "kid") and their doctorate is literally in the exact thing that everyone is throwing gobs and gobs of cash at. And I guess Meta (et al) sense that literal empires are at stake here, so this is probably just how much money that's worth to them.

  • > doctor of philosophy (hardly a "kid")

    Media has this strange need for fully-grown responsible adults to be thought of as children. Not only for the amazing stories of "this (mid-30s career professional) kid did something", but also helpful to try and shirk responsibility.

    Thinking about attempts to frame SBF as a wee smol bean kid in over his head while actively committing fraud.

  • Ph.D. dropout.

    • For almost every Doctorate except for a few who really want to become postdocs or somehow win the tenure lottery, there is a generally an economic disincentive to completing it.

    • Taking immediately available cash instead of finishing a PhD is almost always a good economic decision (we'll leave aside the fact that a PhD is almost always a disastrously bad economic decision).

      You can always go back and finish your PhD later.