Doesn’t have to be zero pressure, could still have competitive schemes in addition to a UBI. Also there are other drivers of competitiveness: jobs, prestige, fame, etc I would hesitate to generalise from n=1!
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W odpowiedzi do to @cian_neuro@KordingLab i jeszcze
Of course but this also resonates with my own experience too and I've heard others say the same, i.e That grants help to focus thoughts.
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W odpowiedzi do to @bradpwyble@KordingLab i jeszcze
I also get benefits from writing grants but not in proportion to the amount of time I put in. The polishing time and low success rates are too costly I mean come on, if it’s just a case of forcing people to write stuff down we could mandate some national essay writing sessions.
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W odpowiedzi do to @cian_neuro@bradpwyble i jeszcze
So let's get to the punchline. What are some of the parameters of the UBI scheme you're envisioning? It's easy to favor some theoretical concept over the present bespoke thing we have so long as you don't have to make the actual hard decisions and fill it out with some details.
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W odpowiedzi do to @andpru @cian_neuro i jeszcze
Some people have suggested 50% funds distributed between all researchers and each researcher deciding who should receive the rest): https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/04/new-system-scientists-never-have-write-grant-application-again … Interesting I think though not perfect, would need some corruption control mechanism (but so does the current system...).
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I actually don't like this idea because I think network effects would lead to power law distributions and the same problems with some mega rich labs as we have now.
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W odpowiedzi do to @neuralreckoning @LLogiaco i jeszcze
Replacing the good writers/ salespeople/ideasmakers with the good friends-haver sounds like a problematic direction.
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W odpowiedzi do to @KordingLab @neuralreckoning i jeszcze
At least everybody gets 50% of the funding. And the research shows that ' If scientists allocated 50% of their money to colleagues they cite in their papers, research funds would roughly be distributed the way funding agencies currently do'. We already have 'soft 'corruption...
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W odpowiedzi do to @LLogiaco @KordingLab i jeszcze
I just don't see the advantage of making it 50% equal rather than 100%. What do you gain other than inequality and bias?
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W odpowiedzi do to @neuralreckoning @LLogiaco i jeszcze
In ML we know that in high dimensional spaces bias is a good, an essential thing. But it needs to be engineered right. Let's improve the engineering!
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Definitely agree with you here. There will likely be bias, but by engineering it we can even create incentives to increase representation from marginalised groups through funding incentives. (Similar to how there are incentives in the U.K. for industry partnership).
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