The older I am, the more I am convinced academic achievement has little to zero correlation with wisdom. He may be good with the former and knowledgable in certain domain. But lacking on the latter.
This is increasingly obvious in the modern world. Specialist taking over, generalist are devalued. Or may be generalist isn't a correct term, but some type of polymath.
As far as I can tell, the complaint is that you don’t like the questions he asks.
Do you have an example of one of his dumb questions or statements?
I tried listening after hearing some hype and got instantly turned off by the vocal fry; when I got over that, I realised the questions weren't up much either.
Jared Kushner has a Bachelor's from Harvard, therefore Harvard must be a joke.
"hire" education, ey? /scnr
edit: also, according to Wikipedia, he does not hold a PhD in CS from MIT.
"Fridman was born in Moscow, and after moving to the United States he studied at Drexel University, where he received a B.S. (Bachelor of Science), M.S. (Master of Science), and a Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy)."
shrug
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lex_Fridman#Early_life_and_edu...