Elon Musk 'doesn't care' if employees graduated high school if they're code or AI experts
In a call for new employees, Elon Musk says he doesn't care if applicants have a high-school degree as long as they're best-in-class at coding or developing AI. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO made his priorities clear in a Twitter thread advertising a'super fun AI party/hackathon' at his residence that will include other employees who work for Tesla's AI team. Musk said invitations for the party will be sent out soon. In response from one Twitter user who asked whether they will have to get their PhD in order to secure an invite, Musk said education wasn't the priority. 'A PhD is definitely not required.
Feb-6-2020, 01:48:17 GMT
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