@ucalyd: you have no idea how early you are on this.
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A tweet emphasizes that differential geometry is a high leverage skill in the current AI landscape, suggesting that developments are still early.
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you have no idea how early you are on this.
∫aiden (@Telekinetic18): Differential geometry is probably the highest leverage skill to have right now
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