"you do the work first, then you make policy. doing the reverse is grabbing the first object you see and jumping out of a plane hoping you can figure out it’s a parachute on the way down. and we’ve certainly had about enough of that in the last 18 months…"
Can't help but feeling as a single, humble neuron, part of humanity's prefrontal cortex, fighting its basal ganglia surge.
Every development over these last 18 months isn't but a seizure, merely a symptom in that fight.
Being part of this worldwide neural network beats whatever the end result might be.
Feeling for this year and a half as in a free fall, one thing I'm sure, the only bet I'd take on a jumper out of a plane without parachute would actually be on a cat to keep gravity in check:
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-cat-survived-32-story-fall-2018-10
You only have to control the fall to be able to rise back.