Who is this and what has he done with Robin Hanson?
The central premise is in allowing people to violate patents if it is not “intentional”. While reading the article the voice in my head which is my model of Robin Hanson was screaming “Hypocrisy! Perverse incentives!” in unison with the model of Eliezer Yudkowsky which was also shouting “Lost Purpose!”. While the appeal to total invasive surveillance slightly reduced the hypocrisy concerns it at best pushes the hypocrisy to a higher level in the business hierarchy while undermining the intended purpose of intellectual property rights.
Who is this and what has he done with Robin Hanson?
The central premise is in allowing people to violate patents if it is not “intentional”. While reading the article the voice in my head which is my model of Robin Hanson was screaming “Hypocrisy! Perverse incentives!” in unison with the model of Eliezer Yudkowsky which was also shouting “Lost Purpose!”. While the appeal to total invasive surveillance slightly reduced the hypocrisy concerns it at best pushes the hypocrisy to a higher level in the business hierarchy while undermining the intended purpose of intellectual property rights.
That post seemed out of place on the site.