Big data can – and very often is – used to discriminate.  It was only a matter of time before health insurers started using it to predict who might be more likely to get sick, and to charge them more (yes, they've figured out how to circumvent the ACA).  ProPublica has the story here.

Be very afraid, especially if you recently moved to a smaller house or lived on a poor street growing up.  And remember that automated analysis of Facebook likes indicates that if you like hello Kitty, you're more likely to be depressed.  And that can be $$$.

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3 responses to “Big Data + Health Insurance = Bad”

  1. dmf Avatar

    Virginia Eubank’s work/blog is worth a look, this also might be of interest:
    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/themoney/richard-brooks/9984780

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  2. Gordon Hull Avatar

    Thanks, and I wholeheartedly recommend her book for those who don’t know it (it’s called Automating Inequality. It’s an easy read, and a depressing one. Rebecca Tushnet does a great summary here:
    https://cyber.jotwell.com/the-difference-engine-perpetuating-poverty-through-algorithms/

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