Format:
>Field
>Area of field
>Information
>Profitability and growth
Which STEM fields are going to precipitate the most revolutions during the 21st century?
What about genetics?
Is genetics not a science? Is genetic engineering not engineering/technology?
Goddam, Veeky Forums really has gone to the dogs.
I'm trying to start a discourse here, so that we can aggregate and extrapolate exciting innovation for curiosity and I'll getting is:
>Is genetics not a science? Is genetic engineering not engineering/technology?
What happened to you, Veeky Forums? You used to be beautiful.
>Picture very much and depressingly related.
>*I'll getting is = all I'm getting is
Veeky Forums was never good
discourse on what? this thread isn't about science or math, it's about roleplaying and talking out of your ass
good riddance
I posted evidence that immediately and irrefutably disproves this statement. It may not have been 'amazing', but what ever is in an open domain? But it was markedly before stimulating than nothing but Wojak brainlet meme after Wojak brainlet meme, how sullying.
Roleplaying, how? You're an absolute moron without any ability in reading comprehension.
I want people to find something interesting:
>Tell us what field it is in.
>What area of that field it is in.
>The information about what is amazing about it.
>The profitability and growth potential of it.
That's pretty obvious.
I'm hoping for some serious in-depth answers?
Computer Science/Engineering
Artificial Intelligence
Most human labor markets will be supplanted by machines within the century. Profitability is too immense to disregard as a serious possibility.
Obviously AI is a normie hypememe but this is the direction that markets will take.