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According to a report from Mercury News, a fourteen-year-old child prodigy from California will soon start his first full-time role at SpaceX. Kairan Quazi, the youngest person to graduate from Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California, in nearly two hundred years, will make his graduation official soon, and from there, it's off to the stars for him - literally. The child prodigy, a rare example of high intelligence, should join SpaceX's Starlink division after finishing his computer science and engineering studies at the university.
Quazi's story is quite typical of a child prodigy - children with a remarkable understanding of complex mathematical and problem-solving capabilities that often evade adults. According to Mercury News, KAiran started his collegiate journey at the ripe old age of nine - when most of his peers wondered if there is more to life than figuring out what a quotient is. Initially enrolling at a community college, one of his first corporate roles was as a research collaborator at Intel Corporation's artificial intelligence research lab. Artificial intelligence ranks high in the list of technologies that use complex mathematical and statistical models to leverage existing data's ability to create new insights.
So how smart is he? Well, according to his piece for HuffPost from 2019, he's most likely smarter than you and us. His IQ is higher than 99.9% of the population, making him among the 11 million smartest people in the world out of the eight billion that inhabit the planet.
However, there are some limitations to his mind. For instance, while he can learn
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