“Three years ago, I was having a conversation with Jeff Flier, who was then the dean of Harvard Medical School. I said, You are selecting students for IQ. It is so hard to get into Stanford Medical School or Harvard Medical School; you are selecting for IQ. I suggested that they change the admissions criteria to be the same as those of the USC Film School. Why? Because that is where they select for mirror neurons, empathy, all of the characteristics that, at least for now, lead human beings to respond to other human beings.”
—Vinod Khosla.
