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by mulmen
456 days ago
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Not required. Also not the point. Genetic data allows bulk identification of traits that may not be outwardly visible. Or even invention of new traits. This information can be easily used to target large groups of individuals. What happens when an ambitious young data analyst correlates a gene with criminal activity? The point is you don’t want an admin that carries out malicious discrimination to have genetic data. We have already seen that movie. It doesn’t end well. |
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Then such would be a great scientific study to examine, peer review, and replicate to assert if true or not.
If true, wouldnt it make sense to monitor them? May be not go full minority report, but certainly makes it easier to catch.