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I've been convinced by Brad Templeton's blog (http://www.templetons.com/brad/robocars/) that the most appropriate way is to go with a decentralized and autonomous vehicle solution - at least until someone convinces me otherwise. This would keep the US automakers going, require a moonshot-level energy grid and IT R&D project requiring capital investment into the nation.
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My position is that healthcare information should be owned by the public just like epidemic data is a public health concern. If we treat abuse of healthcare information just like misuse of cars, that is the more appropriate way of managing it rather than trying to protect the data. Of course, I'm not saying make everything public, but setting an anonymous ID for the data works.