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I found the example of Savana and its application in the most disadvantaged countries very interesting and how its use could help in the early diagnosis and possible eradication of diseases. This case is quite social but I believe that in the long run, and as our history has demonstrated a thousand times, finally the information will be dominated by a few who will try to get the maximum benefit from it by offering solutions at exorbitant prices that only a few will be able to afford few.
A fairly current example is the case of pharmaceutical Denmark WhatsApp Number Data companies and patents. of improving the quality of life of many patients, for example with cancer, but the vast majority do not have access to medication due to its high cost. Humanity is selfish and, although there are always selfless souls in search of a greater and common good, expectations are not positive at all. It may seem superficial but if we look, for example, at the great futuristic epics created by cinema, our future is always dark, gloomy.

We have destroyed the planet, many times we are forced to leave for the unknown where we can find habitable places and, Of course, power is in the hands of the elites who manage the future of societies by exploiting the weakest and living in excessive abundance. Maybe I'm overdoing it, but that's how I see it. Log in to respond María Mercedes García Díaz Hello Rosa, It is also true that, for example, thanks to the welfare state we have managed to generate equality in some countries thanks to a public health system with universal access, free and compulsory education for all, unemployment insurance, pensions.
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