Also, what’s interesting is you trust the technology and therefore
is, what it has to offer. In some of these places, there is also very little trust in the national
in a democracy because it keeps the administrative power in check. It shows the government need to trust
That’s a huge science. I’m only worrying about trust. Trust is built
the why of policy-making and trusting the citizens without requiring citizen to trust back. We mean
In a sense, disinformation is just a symptom. It shows a lack of trust
a mutual trust with the Environmental Protection Agency and the Ministry of Health and Welfare
at Bitcoin and think about that, “Hey, this is a brand new way of people who previously couldn’t at all trust each other, to gain some trust.”
It does not actually entirely replace paper-based registration forms at venues. If you trust
devices, but we adopt what’s called a zero trust configuration. It’s a technical term, meaning
supporting us to build trust. One thing is we are a nonpartisan group. Another thing is trust; we do
, whereas perhaps it’s going back to zero trust model, it’s about don’t trust by default. Don’t assume what you’re hearing is correct.
not publish is seen as secretive and not to be trusted. There is a real trust crisis going on around that time.
. You need to look at the trust at the government and institutions, so banks, and all this. How much
I think they see this as a tremendous step at the ministries’ part to be willing to trust
in parody, not serious ideas. People learn to trust that Taipei administration takes people seriously
of it is an increasing trust among people who traditionally would not trust each other had it been in a vertical siloed structure.
I like to say that on GitHub or similar communities, we move at the speed of trust. Without
Sure. I think the work all of us are doing now is essentially rebuilding trust among people
What they do have is generally speaking an issue on the public trust. When our statistics