← Back to context Comment by TheOtherHobbes 3 years ago Same question applies to self-driving research. 3 comments TheOtherHobbes Reply melling 3 years ago The knowledge gained is forever. Once we learn something in science and engineering… rrss 3 years ago … it vanishes when the companies fold? melling 3 years ago Unlikely. The knowledge is with the employees, filed patents, etc.in fact, the information is probably constantly leaking out of the company. It’s hard to keep secrets.
melling 3 years ago The knowledge gained is forever. Once we learn something in science and engineering… rrss 3 years ago … it vanishes when the companies fold? melling 3 years ago Unlikely. The knowledge is with the employees, filed patents, etc.in fact, the information is probably constantly leaking out of the company. It’s hard to keep secrets.
rrss 3 years ago … it vanishes when the companies fold? melling 3 years ago Unlikely. The knowledge is with the employees, filed patents, etc.in fact, the information is probably constantly leaking out of the company. It’s hard to keep secrets.
melling 3 years ago Unlikely. The knowledge is with the employees, filed patents, etc.in fact, the information is probably constantly leaking out of the company. It’s hard to keep secrets.
The knowledge gained is forever. Once we learn something in science and engineering…
… it vanishes when the companies fold?
Unlikely. The knowledge is with the employees, filed patents, etc.
in fact, the information is probably constantly leaking out of the company. It’s hard to keep secrets.