Drugmakers Are Set to Pay 23andMe Millions to Access Consumer DNA::GSK will pay the DNA testing company $20 million for non-exclusive access to genetic data.

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    11 months ago

    I remember when this legislation was being drafted. I didn’t realize it had passed!

    IMO its still too narrow. There’s nothing in the law I saw that prevents a landlord from using genetic information or car insurance, etc.

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        11 months ago

        he’d feed it and a number of other factors into an opaque, completely unaccountable AI that makes rental decisions for him without disclosing the factors that went into the decision and with no appeals process.

        Imagine if housing operated like reddit bans.

      • kingludd@lemmy.basedcount.com
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        11 months ago

        More likely is a background/credit check service that runs statistical analysis on genetic factors that correlate with late payments or property damage as part of their renter screening service.

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          11 months ago

          Hold my techbro, this smells like a case of VC funded startup!!

          “It’s not racist bro, it’s just a statistical analysis on genetic factors that correlate with late payments or property damage.
          It’ll be the next big thing, I swear we keep the DNA on our own blockchain, we call it the doublechainix. You get it bro??”

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            11 months ago

            “And we’ll make a sweet app where we can charge people $20 for access to their own data bro!”