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"textContent": "PurpleDime:\n\n> I cannot afford to sue, and even if I could, I do not wish to do that.\n\nSorry poor language on my part. I meant raise the issue with with other parties like lawyers and authorities but not necessarily sue practices. If you can demonstrate the law is in your favor, that may influence practices to lift their game.\n\nI suggested the above earlier but forgot to say relying on legal arguments/systems is demoralizing and distasteful. Practically, laws are outdated and serve the elite, legal approaches will fail unless the practices are in violation of the law, and even the winners of a lawsuit ultimately lose. Further, relying on legal approaches relegates people as subordinate to states and further entrenches states’ dominion of people.\n\nInstead I suggest using logic, moral arguments (both in general and medical ethics) and amicable communication with practices. I assume the practices are run by humans who have morality and can decipher right from wrong, and have some understanding of patient confidentiality.\n\nHowever I’m not optimistic you will get a good outcome. It’s with deep sadness I say, most people are thoroughly conditioned into using and submitting to intrusive digital technologies, and increasingly, becoming brainwashed by and subservient to corporate/government AI gods.",
"title": "My doctor violated my privacy by using AI (in a very disturbing way)"
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