I show that a classical scalar potential with V ''/V similar to 1 can
be sufficiently flattened by quantum corrections to give rise to slow
roll inflation. This provides perhaps the simplest way to generate an
inflationary potential without fine-tuning. The most natural implement
ation of this idea produces an unviably small spectral index, but, for
example, n similar to 0.8 can be obtained in other implementations.