>
> I think having one or preferably more people w/ that sort of 
> integrative knowledge is highly valuable for any AGI project 
>
 

> MS in Cog Sci is a great idea if you want to work seriously on AGI 
>
 

> Universities suck badly in many ways, yet they are the most reliably 
> OK institution humanity has yet found for systematically fostering 
> research and education.   Online learning is fantastic, but does not 
> quite substitute for the complex implicit learning that comes from 
> being part of a social group focused on learning and advancing a 
> particular area of knowledge (such as one gets from good old F2F grad 
> school, as least in non-shitty cases...) 
>

I see. Thank you for the assurance! My primary concern with CogSci was that 
it might make me a jack of all trades and master of none. But I'd also 
guess that
that highly depends on the exact programme I go into, and it should be 
possible
to be a jack of all trades and a master of at least one. I hope to consider 
this in 
the upcoming days. Thank you!

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