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JD Vance says Big Tech has "too much power"
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And that’s basically it!
Carlin already explained this phenomenon before he died.
Think about how dumb the average person is. Then consider the fact that half of all people are even dumber than that!
You'd have to find the median, not the average, in order to have one-half dumber and one-half smarter.
The median is an average. Mean, median, and mode are all considered forms of averages.
I have heard this argument before. In the US and way back when I was in school, it was taught that "sum of numeric data points divided by number of data points" == average == mean. The rest were taught as "also statistically relevant functions depending on the type of data". Semantics of a joke based on another joke. 😅
True! Although, I'm under the impression that IQ score is not how smart a person is, but their potential capacity for learning? We can argue semantics of a joke based on a joke all day, any day. 🤓