, but in Taiwan, we believe that this is the only way forward for the government to show trust to people
I was going to trust to you stand up a bit more in Hong Kong, what
Obviously governments are struggling with public trust, and they’re
the evolution of trust. This used the prisoner’s dilemma to teach about various different collaboration and cooperation strategies. This is…
it, rather than excludes it. Trust and cybersecurity, these are preconditions, but those are just
that they can trust. Then we ask people how do you feel about it?
If disinformation try to undermine trust in journalistic institutions
, the property of the system that we use. One is about social trust. These are related
This kind of fast response builds trust between the government
, it is something that has to actually be explained. Whereas so often this attitude toward social trust
of people when they’re owning their own data, when they’re sharing it only with their most intimate and trusted friends and families.
in the Sunflower Movement, one in the outside covering the movement, one of the most trusted media at that time, the eForum.
this is about the state trusting the citizens more. That reminds me of an old saying in my family, which
Premier, our Prime Minister, and say, “We need to trust citizens with open data.”
strong trust between society, government, and the technology that was being used.
coming up. The US is obviously dealing with a lot of its own democratic public trust issues.
, not just people who are enabled by mobile phones or things like that, but anyone who have a trust
of damages and so on, and the local municipality publish a number, people tend to trust the charity’s number more.
This is the whole thing about trusting the social-sectored people
, save time, and build mutual trust. Many of them are on board.