If its our answer to DARPA then good. I only hope the money will be disbursed in ways similar to the DARPA challenges and not in the usual chronyist way of the UK There's a shocking number of people high up in UK tech influence circles who got there solely by networking, holding events and being on the peripheries of successful startups
Yes, it's a good thing the US in general, it's government more specifically, and it's defense establishment particularly are completely free of cronyism, and there aren't huge numbers of people influential in every field even loosely associated with the US’s vast military-industrial complex that have gotten their by networking rather than any other form of merit.
UK to launch taxpayer-funded high-risk tech research agency exempt from FOI
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#52* let universities and public research starve for money * drown them in documentation paperwork for the little money they get * give money to private companies for free and without transparency Corruption.
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#53- The internet
- GPS
- Graphical user interface and mouse
- Onion routing
- Voice assistant
Hopefully this program executes well. There is clearly a big social payoff to betting big on credible people doing risky research with high potential impact.
https://www.itpro.co.uk/technology/34730/10-amazing-darpa-in...
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#55Why is the government spending tax money on creating new technology with huge risk? Surely this is something that investment funds should be doing, with the investors appopriately aware of the risks? Who is going to benefit from any discovered new tech? Are the benefits going to be socialised, or is it just the risk? If it was supporting pure research - finding great researchers and freeing them from the grant treadm…
> If it was supporting pure research - finding great researchers and freeing them from the grant treadmill - I'd be supportive, but this doesn't sound like that. Same here. I am all for more research but we want more transparency, not less. > Ministers will announce plans tomorrow for an £800 million scientific research agency legally entitled to invest in projects that are likely to fail and which will be exempted f…
So no-one can find out where the best part of a billion pounds went?
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#56Earlier quoted context omitted.
Politicians as a whole are known for lies, deciet and corruption. It's not limited to one specific party nor country. The visibility of corruption may change, but its presence never will.
There is a giant pile of contracts that have been scrutinised that very clearly show the absolutely incestuous nature of procurement since covid and long before too. It isn't "all politicians", it is conservative politicians in the last eleven years. The Good Law Project is a great example of the kind of organisation that investigates this. The Guardian does good work here too. I'm surprised to say it, but even Labou…
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#58Leaving this specific agency/project aside, what would be the right way to do this? How do we do public investment in high risk projects well?
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#59* let universities and public research starve for money * drown them in documentation paperwork for the little money they get * give money to private companies for free and without transparency Corruption.
Yep. It's just blatant with this government. And it's not just the universities. They're doing it with schools. They're doing with the NHS. Councils even.
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#60However the tory gov is currently busy handing out questionable contracts to friends like a pez dispenser so not super excited about the no FOI part.