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hamzaKhanMudd20 karma

Thoughts on a liberal arts STEM education ( like Harvey Mudd, Olin) as opposed to the classic tech only model which results in tech wizards not having any understanding of the impact of their work. Do you think it's a viable solution for the future of STEM education? Or is the competitive nature of startups inherently going to give success to people who don't think through the consequences of their products and land first to market?