Including transparency and public trust to provide international aid
– it learns on the way, it changes – you trust the algorithm.
Then he said to the NHIA right there that we need to trust these people
would build trust and build something that actually people use. We started doing that from around
anarchistic point of view and relating your analysis of Taiwanese civil society and the trust in civil
. There’s no abstract social trust. There’s a series of micro steps that each earns trustworthiness. It’s a more
for the government to trust the citizens, to make the state transparent to the citizens, to make our mistakes widely
There’s various propositions like data unions, data trusts, data
of voices together, when trusting each other, makes that the polity knows about itself more
, or already the strong public trust through transparency that we touched on a little bit.
the people, the historic low in terms of trust. We rebuilt from that using nothing but crowdsourcing
in. That’s by definition good for the mutual trust axis, if not for the other two axes.
, anything that saves their time. Then more interestingly, anything that improves the mutual trust.
or give the health card to someone they trust, and they can complete the reservation in a nearby pharmacy or a convenience store.
me as a co researcher, and shared their research with me, and we started doing research together. They swiftly trusted me, that is to say.
care card to one of their trusted family members, who will then use the electronic version
favorite QR code and SMS like a trusted format is very important.
If we trust the people, for example, by offering the real-time inventory of mask availability
. We rely on already tried and true and widely trusted and understood ideas such as the universal
Maybe if I interpret a little bit of what Hal is saying is, first of all, building the trust