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bleahy48 wrote: Facebook Unethical, period. I wish social media would die.
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Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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Liu Fengmao, a representative from a local law firm, said: the company has no legal grounds for tracking staff members' steps as a measure of performance, and that such a workplace rule could create further complications for the employer. Yes, the employees might walk out.
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Going on my experience of Chinese students in England, Chinese people seem to walk at about half of the speed of Europeans, so 6,000 steps would constitute some serious overtime!
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** Since the health benefits of proper sleep has been discovered they should force them to sleep a specified number of minutes too.
** Also, diet will need to be constantly monitored for compliance with the Business' Stated Caloric Intake.
** Many people fall because of wearing the wrong shoes so Business will be telling you which shoes you can wear.
** The route driven or walked home may be statistically more dangerous so Business will provide maps with specific paths employees may take.
Non-compliance with any of these will cause employee to incur fines.
There will be many more as we think of them.
And this is For the Good of Humanity so resistance or complaining will also be fined.
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raddevus wrote: ** Many people And what about Womany people, you misogynist!
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You say this in jest but some of these are already implemented, diet and sleep I believe. Guidelines only but give them time.
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: Guidelines only but give them time.
I know, this is how AI will kill us.
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Strange, the buddhists made a religion out of sitting around and meditating.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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Stories like this remind me of the stories told in Germany in the late 30s, about jews enjoying fried babies for their evening meal. A fair share of Germans believed in those stories, too.
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The volume of healthcare data is expected to swell to 2,314 exabytes by 2020, more than the projected annual global IP traffic in 2019.
Heard a sponsor ad on NPR for c3.ai, so I was curious and perused their site and came across the above.
That's 2,314 billion gigabytes.
Or, (I think, I can't count that high, I only have 10 fingers and 10 toes) ~2 zettabytes.
Somewhat speechless.
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Now think of the data breaches...
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dandy72 wrote: Now think of the data breaches...
Quite so!
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That's the advantage of havign that much data: nobody will be able to find anything so the breaches won't matter.
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dandy72 wrote: Now think of the data breaches... Yop, I've seen all the movies.
Hacker enters the building, avoiding the security guards, puts a pen drive into the boss' computer...
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Except that data breaches in the healthcare system are no fiction.
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True, but what is that stolen data used for?
Few countries store financial data alongside medical records, so hackers will go after shops and banks for that.
Identity theft? "OK, I can take this guy's place, but he's got two broken legs, so pass me that iron pipe!"
Or is it just for advertising and SPAM?
Fact of 21st-century life: you're gonna be subjected to advertising and SPAM. Lots of it.
Its being targeted doesn't make a fat lot of difference to the quantity of it, it just increases the number of scumbags making money out of it.
Off-hand, I can't think of any other substantial reason (but it's early in the morning, and I haven't even finished my first coffee).
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Even if it's completely immaterial for patients, hospitals and clinics (at least in the US) are subject to heavy fines. Are you familiar with HIPAA?
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What they're not telling us is how much of that data is from useless IoT. My wife loves her fitbit, but steps per day is not necessarily "useful" as a healthcare metric.
"Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity."
- Hanlon's Razor
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I suspect a lot of this is going to come from ridiculously high-resolution 3D imaging...not text records, or integer counters like those coming from fitbits.
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...the mail room called. I'm afraid your sense of humor might have been lost during delivery.
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