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    Weird to see so few cars in their surface lots:


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    Imagine transforming it into a cutting-edge college campus for AI, robotics, space exploration, and nanomaterials—Oklahoma Institute of Technology. It has the perfect vibe, where innovation meets futuristic technology. Picture labs filled with advanced AI systems, robotics, and students tackling projects that push the boundaries of science and engineering. It's more than just a school—it's the launchpad for Oklahoma's future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oski View Post
    Imagine transforming it into a cutting-edge college campus for AI, robotics, space exploration, and nanomaterials—Oklahoma Institute of Technology. It has the perfect vibe, where innovation meets futuristic technology. Picture labs filled with advanced AI systems, robotics, and students tackling projects that push the boundaries of science and engineering. It's more than just a school—it's the launchpad for Oklahoma's future.
    have an extra 10 billion sitting around??

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    I guess $10B won't be enough.

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    You could throw $100B at it and it wouldn't matter. It's where the talent and institutional support is. It would take a seismic shift to get a true exodus out of Silicon Valley. Even Austin just lost Oracle to Nashville. Peter Thiel just recently talked about it on Joe Rogan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oski View Post
    Imagine transforming it into a cutting-edge college campus for AI, robotics, space exploration, and nanomaterials—Oklahoma Institute of Technology. It has the perfect vibe, where innovation meets futuristic technology. Picture labs filled with advanced AI systems, robotics, and students tackling projects that push the boundaries of science and engineering. It's more than just a school—it's the launchpad for Oklahoma's future.
    The schools it would want to compete against have hundreds of years of cache and alumni, and that alone would make it impossible to succeed. There is a reason there has been what, maybe 3 successful new colleges in the last 50 years. Too much cost, not enough ROi.

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