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by aratno
2732 days ago
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I don’t think it’s ridiculous. I think it simply says that people with stringent ethics cannot serve others and cede control. They may bootstrap their own businesses, become their own bosses, or find another way to operate independently. For some, control is relinquished to VCs. For others, it is the funders of their research, or their bosses. Most people are not as picky about their ethics as they are about their diets. |
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"don't start a business because if you do then your customers might eventually ask you to do something (that's legal) that you disagree with."
Except his argument is even sillier, because he's actually arguing that "might eventually" is actually "inevitably." That it's just inevitable that DARPA funded cancer research naturally turns into building cruise missiles.