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From: Bob Frankston <Bob2-19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: April 24, 2004 12:13:11 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx, ip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [IP] more on Losing Our Edge?

This reminds me of the fears about Japan getting the lead in AI because of their fifth generation project. What I fear most are the attempts to keep
"the edge" by clamping down on education and assuring that it is highly
tuned for the past.

Our lead over the long term is dependent upon not trying to over-tune the
educational system for a narrow vision.

It's our incompetence at imposing the one true solution that has kept us
from getting caught up in the local optima.

While the Nobel Prize is far form a perfect indicator I do note that Japan,
for example, has very very few in the hard sciences.

This is one reason why I point out that the first amendment is an economic
mechanism -- it is a way of providing opportunity for stupid ideas. It's
only with enough stupid ideas that we discover the brilliant ones.

I don't want to defend ignorance but neither do I see a focus on big R&D as the necessarily that much better than a focus on quarterly results. Both are
optimized for the present.

The question is what environment is best for leverage individual initiative.
Very few such efforts will succeed but that might be enough to seed the
future.

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