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I'll check out the article. Thanks for providing that additional information.

>But I'm not advocating anything more than data collection in the interest of identifying mass trends and hotspots

If you word it like that that is a legit goal yes. We just need to be aware that when something is on the Internet people are going to abuse it. There are also state actors who could be interested in manipulating data like that in the worst case. Imagine you got a country to shut down or divert ressources to certain places by feeding them false data. This is not something too far fetched these days.

>I also disagree that the US' current inept response means software engineers have a moral duty not to hand them any complicated information (if I understood you correctly) but am having a harder time phrasing that.

I understand what you want to say and yes it's the governments obligation to verify the accuracy of the data they want to act on and not the software engineers, but it does help if they already get data that they can work with.

From years of working for governments, if you work with/for the Government always pretend they have no clue what they are doing and prepare for the worst.



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