WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration announced it is launching a new program that will allow Americans to share personal health data and medical records across health systems and apps run by private tech companies, promising that will make it easier to access health records and monitor wellness.

More than 60 companies, including major tech companies like Google, Amazon and Apple as well as health care giants like UnitedHealth Group and CVS Health, have agreed to share patient data in the system. The initiative will focus on diabetes and weight management, conversational artificial intelligence that helps patients, and digital tools such as QR codes and apps that register patients for check-ins or track medications.

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    6 days ago

    Oh good. More master lists for the eugenicists to use to stifle and murder us all.

    Fantastic stuff.

    We are just speed running straight to hell, I see.

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    6 days ago

    Is this how they propose we solve the massive mental health problem, by companies offering AI chatbots for people to talk to? That’s what it seems like to me. So fucking depressing.