That's not fair. What if I own a small software company out of Portland, Oregon, and I patent a new piece of technology. Say I think I can make maybe make 10 million off of it prolly only 5 million, given that I have limited market, and the software I have can only work in a limited set of circumstances.
Then Microsoft comes along, and they can put this technology into 20 pieces of software they make. The look at it and say, man, we could make a billion dollars off of this piece of software, and plop down the five million.
Forget that. If you've read the latest research on dreaming, this robot can't even tell if you are dream or not, as sometimes during REM people aren't even dreaming. This is about as wildly, ridiculously inaccurate as possible.
By itself? Now that's lovely. It's nice to see that agism has reached new lows.
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That's not fair. What if I own a small software company out of Portland, Oregon, and I patent a new piece of technology. Say I think I can make maybe make 10 million off of it prolly only 5 million, given that I have limited market, and the software I have can only work in a limited set of circumstances.
Then Microsoft comes along, and they can put this technology into 20 pieces of software they make. The look at it and say, man, we could make a billion dollars off of this piece of software, and plop down the five million.
Forget that. If you've read the latest research on dreaming, this robot can't even tell if you are dream or not, as sometimes during REM people aren't even dreaming. This is about as wildly, ridiculously inaccurate as possible.