Anonymous
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8/2/2025, 12:17:12 AM No.511987536
>1. MIGA introduces AI initiative for healthcare, it's just the WEF's vision
https://youtu.be/dy00EDt675M?t=216
>essentially creates social credit
>literally uses the WEF proposed system
>literally designed by the WEF in a policy letter last year
>palantir involved with healthcare now
>medical profiles of people made by AI is a GO
>https://www.weforum.org/stories/2024/01/how-to-harness-health-data-to-improve-patient-outcomes-wef24/
>This article largely revolved around the monetization of datamining as "90% of health data goes unused", this article also highlighted the importance of total surveillance of the human body, using a person's smart phone to monitor their health habits, tracking the person's location at all times and so on.
>The plan as announced by the White House today sounds nearly identical to the plan proposed by the WEF based on the details made public so far.
>FOR ADDITIONAL CONTEXT, PALANTIR ALSO ANNOUNCED A PARTNERSHIP WITH TELETRACKING, AN AI DRIVEN ANALYTICS COMPANY ALREADY INTEGRATED INTO MANY HEALTHCARE COMPANIES AND MEDICAL FACILITIES.
>CONSIDERING THAT A MAJOR PART OF THE WHITE HOUSE'S PLAN IS FOR ALL OF THESE COMPANIES TO SHARE DATA WITH EACH OTHER TO BUILD A DIGITAL PROFILE OF A PERSON, CONCERN IS WARRANTED.
>Reducing paper intake forms for convenience at the doctor's office is a lot different than a person's health insurance company handing over their entire medical record to FaceBook. For all of the touted benefits of this initiative, overcoming the data security and privacy concerns will be a hard sale when or if people start paying attention to what is going on.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/the-white-house-announced-a-new-health-data-tracking-system-how-would-it-work
https://youtu.be/dy00EDt675M?t=216
>essentially creates social credit
>literally uses the WEF proposed system
>literally designed by the WEF in a policy letter last year
>palantir involved with healthcare now
>medical profiles of people made by AI is a GO
>https://www.weforum.org/stories/2024/01/how-to-harness-health-data-to-improve-patient-outcomes-wef24/
>This article largely revolved around the monetization of datamining as "90% of health data goes unused", this article also highlighted the importance of total surveillance of the human body, using a person's smart phone to monitor their health habits, tracking the person's location at all times and so on.
>The plan as announced by the White House today sounds nearly identical to the plan proposed by the WEF based on the details made public so far.
>FOR ADDITIONAL CONTEXT, PALANTIR ALSO ANNOUNCED A PARTNERSHIP WITH TELETRACKING, AN AI DRIVEN ANALYTICS COMPANY ALREADY INTEGRATED INTO MANY HEALTHCARE COMPANIES AND MEDICAL FACILITIES.
>CONSIDERING THAT A MAJOR PART OF THE WHITE HOUSE'S PLAN IS FOR ALL OF THESE COMPANIES TO SHARE DATA WITH EACH OTHER TO BUILD A DIGITAL PROFILE OF A PERSON, CONCERN IS WARRANTED.
>Reducing paper intake forms for convenience at the doctor's office is a lot different than a person's health insurance company handing over their entire medical record to FaceBook. For all of the touted benefits of this initiative, overcoming the data security and privacy concerns will be a hard sale when or if people start paying attention to what is going on.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/the-white-house-announced-a-new-health-data-tracking-system-how-would-it-work
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