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This is grounded in information theory. Without a perfect CONTEXT AWARE classifier (i.e. not one that will report you for sending your family doctor a photo of your child's medical condition) with perfect integrity protection it's impossible to solve. All other solutions means it either can be evaded or that it can be abused to spy on innocent people. No circumvention of this basic fact is possible.
Pointing out opinions, and flaws of a plan according to opinions is useful. And it's a good exercise. But it's not science.
Getting access to the world's data, isn't about protecting anybody, it's about getting access to the data, the excuses just an excuse. But that's just my opinion.
And getting access to all that data is dangerous and will lead to abuses
And instead of making us safer from crime it will make us less safe from crime
https://cyberhoot.com/blog/fake-emergency-search-warrants-becoming-a-problem/
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/03/fake-emergency-search-warrants-draw-scrutiny-from-capitol-hill/
The science of information theory has pointed out what properties are possible and not possible from these systems. From there, areas like sociology has pointed out the social consequences. And those consequences are bad according to the vast majority of people.
The only opinion here is if it's good or bad to increase risks of harm (and what counts as harm, but that's not the issue at hand). And I say that's bad.