Interesting isn't it, how the Chinese social credit score narrative is adopted so readily, meanwhile almost no one is inclined to talk about weaponized healthcare access for low-income "at-risk" populations in the West tied to #IoB wearables, EHR and social-prescribing protocols.
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W odpowiedzi do @Philly852
I think it's fair to criticize both. It's fair to say that social credit is horrible, and it's fair to say that IoT and IoB are horrible. Both statements are true, and we need all hands on deck. It's possible to throw wrenches in the robot's gears from different ends. :)
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W odpowiedzi do @TessaMakesLove @Philly852
Both indeed. Losing sight of one bc of the other ALSO loses sight of how both sides can (and do!) orchestrate a hustle: to play both sides against the middle (historically true) in order to both get their way via controlled opposition! We can—and should—say No! to both.
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W odpowiedzi do @euanthes @TessaMakesLove
When you read the OP I was not saying disregard one in favor of the other. I was saying that one narrative was more palatable than the other. The western version is not discussed, which is how they play it - the threat is generally from the other.
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I agree. That's a common trick.
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