Software patents have become an anthithesis to the spirit of adventure. They're more of a joyless bureaucratic drudgery that drips of sadness.
Hinton makes cliched statements as if he's not given much thought to safety but feels obliged for whatever reason
I don't see many academics indulge in sensationalist doomsaying. That's the real difference here. SETI wouldn't and couldn't seek grants by proposing to contact murderous aliens. I think academics have a general faith…
Software patents have become an anthithesis to the spirit of adventure. They're more of a joyless bureaucratic drudgery that drips of sadness.
Hinton makes cliched statements as if he's not given much thought to safety but feels obliged for whatever reason
I don't see many academics indulge in sensationalist doomsaying. That's the real difference here. SETI wouldn't and couldn't seek grants by proposing to contact murderous aliens. I think academics have a general faith…