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This is so terrible it physically pains me.

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This is terrible physics. It pains me

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This is comically stupid

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As someone who studied CS at uni for 3 years I saw first hand how there’s plenty of idiots in this field. Two of my classmates identified as Nazis and thought that the holocaust didn’t happen, besides a significant chunk leaning to the right more generally.

There’s plenty of really smart people working in the field of AI, but there’s also plenty of people who just think they’re smart.

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I think this pretty much applies to all fields. Everything looks complicated and hard to outside people, but once you get into the field, you realize that most people are just average.

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Plus with very specialized fields you get the effect of “really great at this one thing and absolutely nothing else”.

If that One Thing ends up being worth a lot of money, these people often end up with a SUPER inflated sense of self importance…

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This reminds me of that TEDx (I think it was TEDx) talk where the guy claimed that you could see the letters E=mc2 in the Devanagari symbol for Om, as if this revealed some sort of profound truth about the universe.

The funny thing is that that’s literally all I remember about that talk. I don’t remember what the guy was talking about for the ten to twenty minutes before that point, just that the talk concluded with him looking super self-satisfied while saying something incredibly silly and cringeworthy.

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Ted talks went from mildly interesting to Deepak Choprarian nonsense so insanely fast.

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I just listened to the most recent Behind the Bastards on forensic ‘science’ used in court cases and Robert played a clip of one guy who had a Ted talk where he spoke about how he uses divining rods to find dead bodies buried in the ground.

The worst part is this guy is still employed in the field, testifies as an expert witness to get people convicted of crimes, grifts families of missing persons claiming he can find them for a fee based on their body’s “unique frequency” (obtained from fingernail clippings), consults/instructs law enforcement on his techniques using taxpayer funds, and worked until recently at the famous body farm at the Univeristy of Tennessee.

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Reminds of various evangelical speakers seeing “crosses” in nature or cheese toasties and thinking they’re profound. Truly a Christmas miracle that a pair of lines intersect.

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My favorite was the one who claimed to have converted to christianity after seeing 3 waterfalls and because he saw three of something one time that means the trinity is real.

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Imagine what wild beliefs he’d be lurching into if that story were remotely true. Wild that people seem to be into it

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4 points

The Onion’s TED parodies capture this dumb shit perfectly

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LinkedIn lunatic

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