That is not my position. I am just telling you what others are doing.
Obviously, databases that pertain to the safety of a mission are not accessible. That is for sure.
Of course, there are all kinds of different applications. The health sector is a unique example. The U.S. has a program called pillbox. It is a system that brings together a great deal of information on pills that people take. It provides a photo and a description of a product, as well as information on the effects of taking that product. For example, seniors often take pills without knowing what they are. Some take 10 pills without knowing what each one does. That can lead to complications, and some people even end up in hospital. The problem is that they do not know what they are taking. For instance, the number 50 may appear on one side of a pill, as well as on another. People do not know what they are. One health application the U.S. put in place was a telephone service for people to call and describe their pills so they could figure out what those medications were and whether or not they should be taking them. Simple things like that.
There are scores of applications. It is hard to say exactly where they will be used, because there are some that no one would have thought of. The more there are, the better it is.