Accelerating Innovation with Leadership
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#12The same public "government largesse" that Gates credits with the microchip and internet is what Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Google et al have constantly worked to erode with closed-source, walled-garden ecosystems. They all would have been unable to build their empires on top of the very ecosystem that today they try to cultivate.
They sacreficed progress for their own pockets and now are asking us to not do the same.
1. Someone sets out to change the world and make a lot of money by building a business around a new technology.
2. In order to grow the business, they build barriers around their technology / market. This takes the form of closed platforms, patents, safety regulations, etc. (This is a neutral point, I'm not trying to call anyone evil for doing this).
3. Once the entrepreneurs are prosperous, with good intentions, they lobby for the public to pay for essentially remaking their businesses in a more open way. There's the obvious irony in this stage, as they have to fight the very barriers they erected, and I think some people get mad here, because those barriers end up costing the public more.
I actually think this is a healthy cycle. There are a lot of entrepreneurs who are satisfied with 1 and 2, and never put the effort into 3. I think applauding the people who have the strength and drive to get to 3 is going to help the world become better, faster. I don't think there's a reason to hold malice against entrepreneurs for building those barriers, if we did, we will just have less people lobbying for the good things in the world.
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#13I would like to hear a rational discussion that compares how each candidate stands on these issues. I'm not very political and I don't have a good grasp on who has said what.
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#14There is innovation in this year's election: a major party actually had the audacity to present a psychopathic, women-hating, racist, tax-dodging, russia-affiliated antichrist who will bring shame and destruction to America, as a candidate
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#15Earlier quoted context omitted.
They sacreficed progress for their own pockets and now are asking us to not do the same.
I wish there was a technical name for this cycle! The pattern seems to happen in every industry over time. 1. Someone sets out to change the world and make a lot of money by building a business around a new technology. 2. In order to grow the business, they build barriers around their technology / market. This takes the form of closed platforms, patents, safety regulations, etc. (This is a neutral point, I'm not tryi…
Seizing the means of production? Socialization of industry?
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#17Gates' top four priorities : Provide everyone on earth with affordable energy without contributing to climate change. Develop a vaccine for HIV and a cure for neurodegenerative diseases. Protect the world from future health epidemics, which might be more infectious than Ebola and more deadly than Zika. Give every student and teacher new tools so all students get a world-class education. I am not even sure how to meas…
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#18The same public "government largesse" that Gates credits with the microchip and internet is what Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Google et al have constantly worked to erode with closed-source, walled-garden ecosystems. They all would have been unable to build their empires on top of the very ecosystem that today they try to cultivate.
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#19The same public "government largesse" that Gates credits with the microchip and internet is what Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Google et al have constantly worked to erode with closed-source, walled-garden ecosystems. They all would have been unable to build their empires on top of the very ecosystem that today they try to cultivate.
Blue sky research should be open. Last mile product development and products themselves can be closed source. Else, how do you create profits and value for shareholders? So far, except Apple, the others have made the outputs of their research labs open: published papers, demos, packages like TensorFlow, etc. Besides, there is a division of labor: govt, with its altruistic mission does open blue-sky research. Companie…
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#20I think something better would be: humans in orbit around the sun, visit an asteroid, setup a moon base, send an entire crew to the bottom of a trench (establish a base there)....
Just my thoughts!