Iliya Georgiev <ikgeorg...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hello,
> I am addressing this letter mainly to Mr. Alan Kay and his fellows at
> VPRI. I have an idea how to reduce complexity in educating children
> to program. This seems to be a part of a goal of the VPRI "to improve
> "powerful ideas education" for the world's children".
>
> But in case my idea turns into success, a moral hazard emerges. If
> the children (6-14 years old) understand things better and can even
> program, can they become a victim of labor exploitation? Up to know
> they could be exploited physically. From now on they could be
> exploited mentally. OK, in the north in so called developed countries
> they may be protected, but in the south...
>
> On the other side, don't we owe to the tomorrow people the
> possibility to understand the world we leave to them? Or they will be
> savages that use tools, but do not know how work. 
>
> So if you want to wear the burden of the moral hazard, I will send
> the description of my idea to you and help with what I can. You will
> judge, if it is worth to do it.  It would be easily if people
> work cooperatively. That is a lesson children should learn too. The
> software could be made from one person, but there may be
> more challenges than one think. In case you agree to do it I will
> want you to publish online the results of the experiment. And if
> possible to make the program to run in a web browser and
> to release it freely too, just as you did in some of your recent
> experiments. 
>
> It is strange that unlike more scientists, I will be equally happy
> from the success and failure of my idea.

This is a choice only you can make (or a trusted friend who could keep
it secret, but anything known by more than one person is not a secret
anymore).

In my experience, even dangerous ideas, that you refrain communicating,
are soon discovered and publicated by others.

Or rather, there are some people whose sole purpose is to find and
exploit anything and any idea they can, and they will outguess you
already.

So if your idea can do some good, and if there can be some good people
that may use it for good, instead of using it as an evil weapon, perhaps
it would be worth sharing it.

-- 
__Pascal Bourguignon__                 http://www.informatimago.com/
“The factory of the future will have only two employees, a man and a
dog. The man will be there to feed the dog. The dog will be there to
keep the man from touching the equipment.” -- Carl Bass CEO Autodesk
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