
raindrops
Someday, eventually
- Mar 29, 2020
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idc how much it cost them... i just dont. maybe they should make it legal to take your own life in hospitals with no age limit, well maybe 18+In the UK telegraph newspaper on the 10th Sept there was an article.... "The algorithm designed to spot people at risk of suicide before it's too late"... I'm not tech savvy enough to be able to put a link here. It has also featured in other newspapers around the world.
I'm quite concerned about the privacy issues around the use of the algorithm but the main reason I'm posting this here is, after the conversations we've been having about Suicide prevention day/month, the very telling paragraph, which surely goes some way to explain why there is so much effort put into suicide prevention is this.....
"The arguments are economic as well as ethical. Suicides are expensive. Last year the Department for Transport estimated suicides caused 847,000 minutes of delays on the rail network - at a cost of £68 million ($130m). In 2004, a study put the cost of suicide to families and the wider economy at £1.29m per death, the equivalent of £2m today - £13.7bn for all 6859 deaths in 2018."