"But even if enough people opted in to the system and chose to faithfully report their own infections and comply with self-isolation, plans like Google-Apple's would likely have so many false alarms and missed exposures that people would lose faith in them, says Ryan Calo, a law professor at the University of Washington Law School and co-director of the school's Tech Policy Lab. "They just wouldn't be effective, and in fact could do more harm than good.""
- Date Published:05/08/2020
- Original Publication:Newsweek