Jiang says a student's major does not matter because, in his diagnosis, university itself is a scam.
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Jiang says a student's major does not matter because, in his diagnosis, university itself is a scam.
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Jiang closes with the broadest version of his university critique: school type and major do not matter because the system exists for managers and administrators to feed off it.
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"No, it does not matter to the major. It's all a scam."
"It's all a scam. Okay? It's all a scam. Doesn't matter what university you go to, liberal arts, Ivy League, state, it's all a..."
"...it's a very complicated thing. It's not. It's all a giant scam because only a few people control the entire system. This is how..."
"...to actually win this war for you. They're actually motivated to scam you as much as possible. And they could be actually a problem..."
"...become a billionaire in America. Yeah, yeah. It's all just a scam, right? Google. It's all just a scam, okay? What you need to..."
"...is a lot of desire and motivation to create an AI scam. Okay? So ChatGPT, it's a scam, guys. It's not really doing anything...."
"...can even go as far as to say they are deliberate scams. So artificial intelligence is the example that we are most familiar with,..."
"...accident. Does that make sense? Okay. Listen, listen. AI is a scam, okay? It does not exist. What exists is super power. machine learning..."
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