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by zeroname
2821 days ago
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Obviously I'm talking about private investment, not public funding. Of course these companies use information obtained through public research, they're supposed to, because there's a long process from research to an approved product, which is what the research institutions do not do. Public and private research goes hand in hand, just like in other industries. The study quotes a hundred billion in public funding over six years, compare that to private R&D budgets of well over 50 billion per year: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharmaceutical_industry#The_co... It's not "a scam", as that article wants you to believe. You should stop reading that website, it's making you more uneducated. |
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Obviously both can "[figure] out the right arrangement of atoms that cures some disease." How does that not answer your question? Furthermore, how would 'obviousness' negate a counterexample? You're just moving the goalposts here.
>It's not "a scam", as that article wants you to believe. You should stop reading that website, it's making you more uneducated.
My apologies, your friendly suggestion is misguided. My "source" was the notoriously uneducated Noam Chomsky, but I knew you'd pooh-pooh that (can't stop you tho! :D) as appeal to authority. I confess I lazily Googled the citation.
Direct link to the timecode of Chomsky's comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szIGZVrSAyc&t=11m18s (~4m long)