Incentive
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We need to change the perverse
incentive
structures that produce these recurrent epidemics of accounting control fraud that are driving our crises.
In an increasingly noisy media landscape, the
incentive
is to make more noise to be heard, and that tyranny of the loud encourages the tyranny of the nasty.
We can change the
incentive.
That means there's less competition for you and it's an extra
incentive
for you to get in touch.
And maybe we scold, and maybe we hold back an
incentive
or two.
But you know what the best
incentive
is?
If we put out these brand new genes that we've created, that haven't been challenged by years of evolution, and they started mixing up with the rest of what's going on, couldn't that trigger some kind of cataclysm or problem, especially when you add in the commercial
incentive
that some companies have to put them out there?
It's a century since we made this really fateful decision to take addicts and punish them and make them suffer, because we believed that would deter them; it would give them an
incentive
to stop.
If we all read more widely, there'd be more
incentive
for publishers to translate more books, and we would all be richer for that.
World War II was a tremendous
incentive
to arm ourselves in a war against fish.
There's no
incentive
for a hospital to run with less beds.
It's a pretty strong
incentive
to leave them at home, right?
BF: So what gives a digital company any
incentive?
These companies have very little
incentive
to help protect our privacy because their business models depend on us sharing everything with as many people as possible.
So I think those countries have an even greater
incentive
to do something about the next wave of disruption, whether it's ecological or whether it's technological.
There was no
incentive
for anybody to redesign this product, because it was based on charity.
And in fact you can calculate the
incentive
that the robot has to allow the human to switch it off, and it's directly tied to the degree of uncertainty about the underlying objective.
There's also a very strong economic
incentive
to get this right.
So there's a huge
incentive
to get this right long before we reach superintelligent machines.
Under the current rules of global trade, countries have a strong
incentive
to free ride off the emissions reductions of other nations, instead of strengthening their own programs.
I haven't answered your question, but coming back to you question, if you know you're going to receive a transfer at a later point in life, that only increases the
incentive
for you to invest in yourself so that you can better use that trust.
Such simplicity and ease of use would reduce patient burden and provide an
incentive
for broad adoption of the technology.
Now, to my mind, that creates a very perverse
incentive
for you to simply give up and drop out of school.
For example, we might create an
incentive
to work in the community to help others, or perhaps to do positive things for the environment, and so forth.
That idea in itself would have been a powerful
incentive
for people thinking about how to build machines that could go there.
First, a financial
incentive.
If you can live 75 miles from San Francisco and get there in 15 minutes, you're going to sell your 700,000-dollar apartment, buy an upscale home on the side of a mountain, buy a Skycar, which I think would be priced at that time perhaps in the area of 100,000 dollars, put money in the bank ... that's a very significant
incentive
for getting out of San Francisco.
What happens is that the second this introduction of
incentive
gets us so that instead of asking, "What is my responsibility?"
Any
incentive
system can be subverted by bad will.
Group B got a financial
incentive.
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