In this clip Hanif Joshaghani expresses concern about the potential profound impact of inaccuracies in scientific applications, citing the example of personalization based on a matrix of permutations.
He emphasizes the importance of having the right analytic context to ensure that answers provided are accurate and worries that getting scientific information wrong, even slightly, can lead to unintended negative consequences when put into practice.
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