Just thought about it for a sec watching a Crime show on TV.why would u say that
Kwayera said:Gross invasion of privacy
I don't know.Do the benefits outweigh the loss of privacy ?
Other people have actually read that? awesome.I don't know.
There's a sci-fi trilogy everyone should read called The Neanderthal Parallax, by Robert J. Sawyer. We find a parallel world in which Neanderthals became the dominant human form instead of us, and their society is a utopian one that is totally different to ours. In it, they have a technology that is sort of like a highly sophisticated, "sentient"/AI PDA fitted to their wrists at birth, which, amongst other things, records every single second of the wearer's life in audio and video.
These recordings are stored in a large archive that can be accessed at any time by the wearer, and by court order. Given that every second of everyone's lives is recorded - the perfect alibi - crimes are only committed by deranged or temporarily insane individuals, and the crime rate itself is almost zero. It's the perfect deterrent for crimes - as is the punishment for crimes, which involves the medical sterilisation of the criminal and anyone that shares 50% of their DNA.
The morality of these methods and issues form a large part of the series' themes, with an interesting "what if?" hypothesis for the measure of benefit and cost.
Well I guess it would depend on how and by who the information was stored, who was allowed access to it, how it was encrypted, etc.Storing everyones DNA has repercussions out side of crime investigation.... You could tailor viruses to individuals genomes, have a baby without their consent, clone them, a whole heap of shit would be possible with it in the near future....so no i think its a pretty bad idea.
It requires a set amount of DNA found at the scene and a matching DNA sample in the database. In most cases recorded DNA samples are only found in that states database.No and crime shows are generally bs about the technology in the DNA winners.
Doing a match is frigging hard (Unique DNA ~ 600MB per person, I think)
Oh, so if YOU don't mind, then nobody would? Pft.Yes. Privacy concerns? I don't give a fuck if someone is looking at my blood. Why would I?
Oh! Well, lucky people in positions of power are never corrupt/abuse their power for personal gain...That shit would be all regulated anyway, its not like just anyone would have access to it.
The movie "6th Day" comes to mind.Of course not. This is an extreme violation of personal freedom and is ridiculous. They have to knock me out before they could get a sample from me.
Oh, so if YOU don't mind, then nobody would? Pft.
Oh! Well, lucky people in positions of power are never corrupt/abuse their power for personal gain...
what an idiot.yes. Privacy concerns? I don't give a fuck if someone is looking at my blood. Why would i? That shit would be all regulated anyway, its not like just anyone would have access to it.
THIS.Of course not. This is an extreme violation of personal freedom and is ridiculous. They have to knock me out before they could get a sample from me.
Why? Why do you honestly care?Of course not. This is an extreme violation of personal freedom and is ridiculous. They have to knock me out before they could get a sample from me.
People are corrupt, we know. There would be measures put in place to limit it though.Oh! Well, lucky people in positions of power are never corrupt/abuse their power for personal gain...