In support of contrarian. One of the famous VCs said that their firm never invests in a startup if all partners like it, because, by implication, it's too obvious.
Thanks for the article and the challenge to AI. You've provoked a question. The cliche; "Asking the right question is more important" makes me wonder. Why haven't humans used LLM's asked the breakthrough questions? Where is the modern Galileo or Newton asking why to some phenomena?
In support of contrarian. One of the famous VCs said that their firm never invests in a startup if all partners like it, because, by implication, it's too obvious.
Thanks for the article and the challenge to AI. You've provoked a question. The cliche; "Asking the right question is more important" makes me wonder. Why haven't humans used LLM's asked the breakthrough questions? Where is the modern Galileo or Newton asking why to some phenomena?