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Roger von Oech's avatar

My favorite section of this post is the middle section in which you discussed your thoughts about “fraud fraud.” And my reaction was: “Gasp! and OMG!”

I ended up skimming through your AI Claude quotes (I bet most of your readers did too). It presented a few interesting points, but what would have happened if you the writer had done a typical Glenn Reynolds pithy and critical summary instead. (I guess we are all just experimenting with our chatbots these days!)

My two cents! Good job!

And, is there any way to get rid of those revolting Crohn’s disease ads on Instapundit?

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Anthony (Tony) Anadio's avatar

One way to dramatically reduce scientific fraud is to eliminate government funding of science. Ideally, a proper government exists only to protect individual rights. It does not "do" things, rather, it acts only as a retaliatory force. We are nowhere near that and I'm aware that the likelihood of getting the government out of research funding (or legislating the economy) is virtually nil. Nonetheless, reducing it as much as possible would shift focus and emphasis to the most important or promising research. Fewer government-funded research projects would also make them easier to scrutinize.

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