I'm gonna lose it
ROFL. jfc.
...properly set incentives uncover ultimate goal...
What if they reject 100% of applications? Seems perversely incentivised.
Apparently there are some "penalties" for wrongful rejections. So for these soulless fucks this will likely become an optimization problem of achieving maximum rejections while minimizing probability of getting caught. They will likely even do statistics like "which kind of health problems/demographics can be more often rejected without it being seem like a wrongful rejection".
It's starting to feel like everyday is a little worse than the day before.
This makes Australia's recent #robodebt fiasco seem almost benign in comparison
I can see absolutely nothing wrong with this
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