AI Wave Triggers Elite Dropouts from Top U.S. Universities
AI Wave Triggers Elite Dropouts from Top U.S. Universities
A seismic shift is happening in U.S. higher education as top students from Harvard and MIT are leaving their degrees behind to dive into the AI space. The trend splits into two distinct groups: the "accelerationists," who rush to Silicon Valley to launch startups, fearing they’ll miss the next big AI opportunity; and the "doomists," who pivot to AI safety research, worried about the existential risks posed by Advanced General Intelligence (AGI). This mass exodus isn’t just a passing fad—it’s challenging the value of traditional college degrees in an era where AI innovation moves faster than academic curricula. For many, the choice is clear: gain real-world AI experience now, or risk falling behind in a field that’s redefining industries globally.
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