# "*": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wefindx/schema/master/method/oo-item.yaml" # "base:title": "0oo - Intelligence medical research" "og:title": "Intelligence medical research" "og:description": "There is a conundrum in medical research -- the genetic and detailed data is inevitably personally identifying, and so, it's hard to share and compute with (homomorphic encryption may solve this, but I don't know of exactly how at this point). However, the society could benefit immensely from personal medical histories and genetic data. So, being a rather neutral party, not interested in profiting from the health insurances or otherwise from customers, the intelligence agencies could actually be useful as a party that legally is permitted to conduct the research with such private and personal data. Btw., examples of companies …" "og:image": "https://avatars0.githubusercontent.com/u/28134655" "og:url": "/method/963/" "base:css": "/static/css/bootstrap.min.9c25540d6272.css" "base:extra-css": "/static/css/base.57997aeac1df.css" "base:favicon": "/static/favicon.acaa334f0136.ico" "base:body_class": "" "layout:logo": "/static/0oo.8d2a8bbef612.svg" "layout:index": "/" "layout:menu": "/menu/" "layout:categories": "/intents/" "layout:ideas": "/methods/" "layout:projects": "/projects/" "layout:users": "/users/" "layout:about": "/about/" "layout:help": "/help/" "layout:bug_report": "https://github.com/wefindx/0oo" "layout:login": "/accounts/login/" "layout:light-off": "/darken/?darken=true" "layout:set-multilingual": "/mulang/?mulang=true" "layout:lang": "Language" "layout:set-language-post-action": "/i18n/setlang/" "layout:csrf-token": "vXlBSGCVsfcQCi95v8cNNPLzPbEwhiOguqtuPxDKGu0SS6l1YqrCJIji4UuQnp0m" "layout:input-next": "/method/963/" "layout:languages": [{"code": "ja", "is-active": "false", "name": "日本語"}, {"code": "lt", "is-active": "false", "name": "Lietuviškai"}, {"code": "zh-hans", "is-active": "false", "name": "简体中文"}, {"code": "en", "is-active": "true", "name": "English"}, {"code": "ru", "is-active": "false", "name": "Русский"}, {"code": "oo", "is-active": "false", "name": "O;o,"}] # "item:parent:intents": [{"url": "/intent/917/", "title": "Health"}] "item:title": ".:en:Intelligence medical research.:cn:情报机构推动公益性质医学研究" "item:summary": ".:en:Use the intelligence agencies as a trusted partner to conduct health research based on private health histories and genetic data..:cn:将值得信赖的情报机构作为值得信赖的合作伙伴,根据私人健康史和基因数据进行健康研究。" "item:voting": +1 "item:voting:add": "/admin/hlog/voting/add/?method=963" "item:voting:csrf_token": "vXlBSGCVsfcQCi95v8cNNPLzPbEwhiOguqtuPxDKGu0SS6l1YqrCJIji4UuQnp0m" "item:voting:submit-value-option": {"selected": "[-]", "value": "-"} "item:voting:submit-value-option": {"selected": "[+]", "value": "+"} "item:base-administration": false "item:body": | .:en There is a conundrum in medical research -- the genetic and detailed data is inevitably personally identifying, and so, it's hard to share and compute with (homomorphic encryption may solve this, but I don't know of exactly how at this point). However, the society could benefit immensely from personal medical histories and genetic data. So, being a rather neutral party, not interested in profiting from the health insurances or otherwise from customers, the intelligence agencies could actually be useful as a party that legally is permitted to conduct the research with such private and personal data. Btw., examples of companies illegally obtaining such data exist, e.g., [[link]](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2017/07/03/googles-deepmind-nhs-misused-patient-data-trial-watchdog-says/). .:cn 医学研究有一个难题————基因和详细数据不可避免地具有个人身份,所以,很难将之共享与计算(同态加密可能会解决这个问题,但我现在还不知道具体如何解决)。 但是,社会可以从个人病史和基因数据中获益。 所以,若对健康保险或其他客户那里获利并不感兴趣,情报机构作为相当中立的一方,实际上可以是合法地被允许使用这种私人和个人数据进行研究的。 另外,公司非法获取此类数据的例子是存在的,例如,[链接](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2017/07/03/googles-deepmind-nhs-misused-patient-data-trial-watchdog-says/)。 "item:source-date": "" "item:permalink": "/method/963/?l=en" "item:owner": "Mindey" "item:created": "2020-07-21T03:14:34.853000" "item:ownerlink": "/user/147/Mindey" # "item:link:items": "item:link:add": "/admin/hlog/link/add/?parent=963" "item:project:items": "item:project:add": "/admin/hlog/project/add/?parent=963" "item:comment:add": "/methods/addnote?parent=963" "item:comment:add:csrf_token": "vXlBSGCVsfcQCi95v8cNNPLzPbEwhiOguqtuPxDKGu0SS6l1YqrCJIji4UuQnp0m" "item:comment:form": |
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  • Please, log in. # "item:comment:items": - "id": "a-935" "text": | Of course, there will be comments saying, that people should have to consent to their data, using OAuth, or cryptography and tokenomic decentralized computing with permissioning. I'm of course aware of these methods, and it would be great if hospitals managed their data in those standard ways. However, there are certain consents that people do through giving rights to governments in exchange for social value, because it's more efficient than asking for consents on a case-by-case basis. What this idea is proposing, is that such medical research is one of such cases, because aging and death is the common enemy of us all -- we could quickly discover patterns of and best treatment strategies by systematically and massively cooperating for this by default. The risk perhaps should be estimated as the cost of extra loss of some privacy to the gain in treated diseases and life years of people survived longer as a result. "owner": "Mindey" "ownerlink": "/user/147/Mindey" "permalink": "/method/963/?l=en#a-935" "created": "" "base:js": "/static/js/base.c7357c06cc89.js"