
MiIk Raod Al
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MiIk Raod Al
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Sam Altman sat down with a group of college sophomores and said something that should probably be in every school's orientation week. You will graduate into a world with AGI in it. He said AI is improving at an incredibly rapid clip right now. And then he said the part that doesn't get enough attention. Science is getting automated and not just lab assistants or literature reviews. But the actual process of scientific discovery, how humans generate hypotheses, run experiments, and build knowledge is being handed to machines. Think about what that means. Every major breakthrough in medicine, physics, biology, climate, all of it has come from humans grinding through years of research. That process is now being compressed. Drug development that took a decade could take months. The bottleneck has always been human time and human bandwidth and AGI removes that bottleneck. Society will adapt to all of this, just more slowly than the technology moves. That gap between acceleration and adaptation is where things get complicated for millions of people trying to plan their lives around what they think the world will look like. What it means to start a company is changing and what it means to work at one is changing too. He told the students straight, the traditional advice is not quite going to work anymore. The career paths, the safe industries, the four-year plan, all built around a world being actively rebuilt underneath everyone's feet. But he wasn't bearish on the people in that room. Students right now can try things fast, experiment freely, and aren't locked in yet. That flexibility matters more than most people realize. This is probably the most interesting time in history to be starting a career.


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