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kaggle-ho-018305House Oversight

Speculative commentary on the societal impact of an emerging “Internet of DNA” and network-driven wealth concentration

Speculative commentary on the societal impact of an emerging “Internet of DNA” and network-driven wealth concentration The passage offers broad, opinion‑based analysis of future data‑collection technologies and macro‑economic trends but provides no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking specific powerful actors to misconduct. Its content is largely speculative and already discussed in public discourse, limiting investigative usefulness and novelty. Key insights: Describes a future “Internet of DNA” where medical data is continuously harvested by AI systems.; Claims network effects concentrate wealth among a “rich club” while eroding the middle class.; Mentions a South Korean perspective on economic hollowing due to technology diffusion.

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Speculative commentary on the societal impact of an emerging “Internet of DNA” and network-driven wealth concentration The passage offers broad, opinion‑based analysis of future data‑collection technologies and macro‑economic trends but provides no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking specific powerful actors to misconduct. Its content is largely speculative and already discussed in public discourse, limiting investigative usefulness and novelty. Key insights: Describes a future “Internet of DNA” where medical data is continuously harvested by AI systems.; Claims network effects concentrate wealth among a “rich club” while eroding the middle class.; Mentions a South Korean perspective on economic hollowing due to technology diffusion.

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