Do we need an anti-Nobel Prize? | Curio

Do we need an anti-Nobel Prize?

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Frank Wilczek: there is too much emphasis on rewarding success in science. The physicist, who was awarded the Nobel Prize himself in 2004, reflects here on the problem of recognising success without acknowledging the failures that came before it, and suggests that AI may be the key to resolving this issue in the future.

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From The Wall Street Journal

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