A fascinating exercise is to read through the paper, put yourself in
his position and think why he has come to these conclusions and from
what perspective he pitches these ideas.

An epidemiologist, worried about shrinking access to data, and
handwaving that the solution is to ban people from analysing data that
otherwise somehow is freely in front of them.

It's a pattern one sees elsewhere in life.

    -a

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