How does the current education model prevent innovation? - Deepstash

How does the current education model prevent innovation?

The risk of cancelation discourages risk-takers.

  • Huberman keeps a secret hand-written file of everything he is afraid to speak about publicly and it’s getting much longer over time.
  • He is afraid to put it in electronic form.

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Marc and Andrew Huberman talk about the double-edged sword of risk-taking, the capacity to navigate uncertainty, public trust, universities, politics and the regulation of AI.

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