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by lgvln
518 days ago
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Singapore is addicted to cheap foreign labor so this seems like the natural progression. It does make one wonder the kind of data required for such models to have a chance of success. Most Singaporeans live in public housing with police surveillance right up to the elevators, coupled with a lack of privacy protections against the state, perhaps health initiatives using behavioural monitoring from surveillance cameras is next? It’s all for the benefit of the public needless to say. |
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Police surveillance provides actual safety. How much crime is in the cities you've lived in?
I lived in a city with a decade of record murders and now live in a city with epidemic property crime. I'd love some actual effective policing.
And US health care is so well loved the assassin of a Healthcare CEO is widely sympathized with.
I'd say Singapore is a modern miracle.