If any decent percentage of this singularity stuff pans out, any plans greater than 20 years are bunk.
Hell, within the next 6-15 years, the price for models will plummet. Why?
Because, computer graphics are getting so good and cheap, that simply creating a model that looks beautiful, will be easier and cheaper just using the computer.
Reading, and contemplating all of these technology trends really changed thought process of what constitutes a solid job.
But, some advice I would give, is perhaps try and double major in computer science and electrical engineering. Go to a good grad school after college(since as he dropped out of HS, the only decent college he can get in to, is one that has a guaranteed acceptance program by sat scores), then work from there.
If any decent percentage of this singularity stuff pans out, any plans greater than 20 years are bunk.
Hell, within the next 6-15 years, the price for models will plummet. Why?
Because, computer graphics are getting so good and cheap, that simply creating a model that looks beautiful, will be easier and cheaper just using the computer.
Reading, and contemplating all of these technology trends really changed thought process of what constitutes a solid job.
But, some advice I would give, is perhaps try and double major in computer science and electrical engineering. Go to a good grad school after college(since as he dropped out of HS, the only decent college he can get in to, is one that has a guaranteed acceptance program by sat scores), then work from there.
Solid, but boring.
I don’t know, but I think the odds of getting into a top-tier grad school from a third-tier undergrad are low. I haven’t yet found hard data on this.