I really enjoyed the first part of the post—just thinking about the fact that my future goals will be different from my present ones is a useful idea.
I found the bit of hagiography about E.Y. at the end weird and not really on topic. You might just use a one or two sentence example: He wanted to build an A.I., and then later he didn’t want to.
I really enjoyed the first part of the post—just thinking about the fact that my future goals will be different from my present ones is a useful idea. I found the bit of hagiography about E.Y. at the end weird and not really on topic. You might just use a one or two sentence example: He wanted to build an A.I., and then later he didn’t want to.
Not exactly. The core idea remains the same, but the method in which he’s getting there has, and the type of mind that he wants to create has changed.