It exists right now, it's deployed everywhere, let's give the public health people the keys to the damned thing so they can use it to save lives.https://twitter.com/quinnnorton/status/1244051565037543424 …
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After two decades of unceasing failure on the US data privacy front, it would be a perfect 2020 outcome if our first victory was a ban on the use of private-sector surveillance infrastructure in a public health emergency
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No, Google owns most of the Internet
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It is a little different though, as in this case, the ratchet effect makes it more likely that you’ll end up with a diet involving a large quantity of ding-dongs even after the famine is over.
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In this metaphor, we already subsist entirely on the snack cakes
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Comprehensive and retroactive contact tracing once the initial outbreak is controlled and there is widespread testing available. In the meantime, whatever use for surveillance data inventive epidemiologists can find
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Die you catch Singapore open sourcing their contact tracing app?
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