Comment by zahlman
>Human brains when generating 'random' numbers
Fortunately, contemporary humans have access to computers, which can generate random numbers for them free of charge.
>Given how much of our appearance is due to genetics, that's basically all the harm
I can't fathom your concept of "harm"; and neither, I think, would any prospective customer of this service.
> I can't fathom your concept of "harm"; and neither, I think, would any prospective customer of this service.
I'm fairly relaxed about my medical history, but it's really obvious to me that I'm weird in being relaxed.
Despite my relaxed attitude, it's still fairly obvious that this lists every genetic condition*, which in turn obviously going to be relevant to any health insurance provider that isn't banned from using it.
Monetary damages are one of the easiest ones to quantify, from what I hear.
* even those that have not yet had the relevant genes discovered, because statistical methods need a larger population