Dec 4 2012: The idea is not to try provide incentives for all random comments all over the internet, but for serious and insightful comments/responses made in response to specific questions/problems solving which may help all or most of us. Most of us who are busy need the right incentives to spend time and effort on solving general problems for which we are not getting paid to work on. Kudos to those who'll spend their time and effort and offer their responses for free. But all of us may not feel inclined to do that. And we as humanity do have a lot of problems to solve which need all our help and effort.
Nov 28 2012: Suppose I start a discussion asking: "Computers have system restore to roll back to a pre-problem stage. Can we do the same with our bodies and diseases in the near future?" Is there a way we can rate (or put a value/price on) the responses to this question, and find a way to financially reward those coming up with the best rated or valued responses?
Specifically, suppose my answer is: We have the technological ability to at least partly monitor our body through handheld sensors/detectors etc. And there have been many TED talks on this. So the question is how do we gather and use those data about our body at given points in time to surgically or otherwise return our whole body, not just specific parts or organs, to a point in time when our whole body was relatively problem-free.
On a scale of 1-10, how will you rate my response? And from $0 - $100, what monetary value will you put on this response?
TEDCred score: 0.00 TEDCred reflects your contribution to the TED community.
A comment on Conversation: Do our comments/ posts// tweets have value individually or as part of a discussion? Can we claim credit for them and monetize them? How?
A comment on Conversation: Do our comments/ posts// tweets have value individually or as part of a discussion? Can we claim credit for them and monetize them? How?
Specifically, suppose my answer is: We have the technological ability to at least partly monitor our body through handheld sensors/detectors etc. And there have been many TED talks on this. So the question is how do we gather and use those data about our body at given points in time to surgically or otherwise return our whole body, not just specific parts or organs, to a point in time when our whole body was relatively problem-free.
On a scale of 1-10, how will you rate my response? And from $0 - $100, what monetary value will you put on this response?