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by wallace_f
2800 days ago
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>There is a massive difference between doing something that will clearly hurt someone and choosing to do only work that benefits you. This is the most-downvoted comment I've ever made on HN, and I think your explanation is in summary what people disagree with. However, the problems of bias and integrity in scientific research can and do have costs in terms of harm to human life. It's just that the connection between just following incentives and bad scientific research is much more abstracted, and therefore is not clearly intentional negligence, as the case with something like food safety. |
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