For Jiang, the desire to patent, get credit, and monetize an idea is part of why modern ideas become weak.
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For Jiang, the desire to patent, get credit, and monetize an idea is part of why modern ideas become weak.
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"...Nowadays, like, hmm, if I have this idea, how do I patent it? How do I get credit for it? How do I make..."
"...you now have an incentive to work hard because now there's patents there's trademarks. There's incentive for you to get rich. And this will..."
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