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Subject: RE: [humanmarkup-comment] ARTICLE: GSA: Human Markup Language - asData and Within Data
We can make tech for them, and we can explain the limits as best as we know them. I agree, they have to work within the policies of their own groups when applying and deriving from such information. Yet, as you say, the dangers are growing too extreme to ignore or to fail to try to offer possible solutions. I've been out of it lately. Some medical problems are keeping me from being able to devote much energy to this, but hopefully, with some help, I can get back to this work. len -----Original Message----- From: Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga [mailto:rkthunga@humanmarkup.org] Thanks Len for the feedback. I probably should have used 'present' rather than 'represent' data...I didn't realize the distinction between the words. Cultural descriptors for profiling? Yeah, I also think it is inevitable, but ultimately the cost/benefits analysis demonstrates that it may be critical. A minor sacrifice considering the extreme dangers we have to contend with, but still clear lines have to be drawn.
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