The incorporation of genetics and genomics into medical care and the public domain raises new challenges for how we understand privacy and identity, concepts that have long been closely linked in American discourse.
Artificial intelligence (AI) healthcare technology can solve our most complex and intransigent health issues. It has the potential to enhance healthcare quality, improve access, reduce cost, and deliver highly personalized care. However, delivering those solutions requires large, historical, broadly representative, and well-organized data from an affected population as well as from the individual that is seeking care.