Google's DeepMind shouldn't suck up our NHS records in secret
by Randeep Ramesh from on (#1CRX0)
The revelation that 1.6 million patients' records are being used by the company's artificial intelligence arm rings alarm bells
When it was revealed that Google's London-based company DeepMind would be able to access the NHS records of 1.6 million patients who use three London hospitals run by the Royal Free NHS trust - Barnet, Chase Farm and the Royal Free - it rang alarm bells.
Not just because the British fiercely guard their intimate medical histories. Not just because Google, a sprawling octopus of a company with tentacles in all our lives, wishes to "organise the world's information". Not just because patients are unlikely to have consented to Google having this information.
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