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Seems like growing pains for that methodology. More data can inform our confidence intervals.

Someday soon, it'll be as ubiquitous as fingerprints, facial recognition, iris scans, etc. It'll be up to our legislatures and law enforcement to keep pace (it does take decades, sadly).

I don't think pretending something isn't there has ever worked. Only when it's so open and transparent and undeniable does it force through change.




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