It's not hard to solve problems. It's hard to staff them.

A decade ago, AI labs operated sans profit, soliciting charitable donations. Now corporate poaching now exceeds 8 figures. Single job offers now eclipse the entire seed funding of leading labs.

That's tech. In science, look at Weinstein's Geometric Unity (we care, hence the DiLithium). His life changed once he realized his destiny wasn't to solve GU, but to staff it.

We don't need more jumping on bandwagons. We need smart folks building them--on pain of ridicule.