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Internet, shopping, medical, employment, ect. So much info and it's mostly used to extract resources from you.

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[โ€“] savvywolf@pawb.social 5 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

Examples of where medical information from the population could be used for bad purposes:

  • Keeping a database of people who have had abortions so you can retroactively arrest them when you change the law.
  • Keeping a list of trans people so that you can find out who is partaking in illegal private healthcare.
  • Searching DNA for genetic markers for autism so you can "cleanse" the world of them.

I understand the appeal of thinking that with all this medical data we could help the world and make positive change, but I don't think that's the world we live in. I can't speak for everyone, but I think most people are generally willing to give you their medical information if you can demonstrate to them that you'll use it to make the world a better place. Whereas if medical data were taken by force without consent, that suggests that you don't value your patients' agency and perhaps their other rights.

(Disclaimer: Some of these may not be accurate to real world plans (I try to avoid looking into drama too much), but at the same time it's believable to me that a country somewhere could go for them as described)

[โ€“] Masterblaster@kbin.social 3 points 6 months ago

it's not the world we live in only because we continue to allow the bad players to stay in the game. the answer is simple.