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Main question: does slightly perturbing the input data yield a drastically different risk or a different risk group. If so
there is an additional attack vector because people could learn decision boundaries and by slightly tweaking features that do not require exact entry (like estimated miles per year) get into a better category, thus being able to hack the system
high local variation hints towards undetected overfitting
high local variation makes it likely that retraining with new data will yield a completely new model which also requires new interpretation etc.