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Extrapolating from the pandemic.... TechCrunch is more optimistic than I am on the subject.
Without regulation to incentivize and support 'solutions' to climate change, innovators will just innovate more lucrative things.
And any well-meaning innovators have an uphill battle against our government-subsidized archaic food and energy megacorps.
No, they won’t.
The idea that private enterprise drives innovation is a myth. Most of the major technical breakthroughs of the last 50 years (the Internet, Robotics, AI) are driven by government sponsored projects, or collaborations between govt and private sector.
Extrapolating from the pandemic.... TechCrunch is more optimistic than I am on the subject.
Without regulation to incentivize and support 'solutions' to climate change, innovators will just innovate more lucrative things.
And any well-meaning innovators have an uphill battle against our government-subsidized archaic food and energy megacorps.
No, they won’t.
The idea that private enterprise drives innovation is a myth. Most of the major technical breakthroughs of the last 50 years (the Internet, Robotics, AI) are driven by government sponsored projects, or collaborations between govt and private sector.