of trust, about using data as not just a playground, but actually a lubricant to inspire more
up the process of trust building. That’s one of the two.
...the idea of this as a trust-building thing is also of interesting tool. There’s so much
This is a mutual trust-building on both sides of the civil and government sides. I think
number, but the citizen also publish number, people who participated are going to trust their own numbers, no matter the position of the measurement.
It is by itself a show of mutual trust between the civil society organization and the government
There’s a lot of mutually trusted friends like a few New Zealands, like Richard Bartlett, who
of how we went about it is that trust is a two-way street.
It shows enormous trust to just share data about water pressure, about water quality this way
Just to reverse that trend, we need to work with the local people to reestablish trust
. That’s, I think, very important toward solving the issue that you just talked about, which is disintegrating trust on local communities.
of comfort in having one person that you can unconditionally trust. If that person gets things wrong
, and to facilitate a thriving journalism scene to let people regain trust on proper journalism.
that belongs to people and people can trust is important, and in a physical way, as a physical manifestation of the Minister of Culture’s belief in that.
if people already know each other they trust each other more to introduce more experimental digital
is all good and well, but it creates an incentive for the government to instead of viewing trust
than any bilateral agreement, because to share this kind of raw data to a foreign digital service is a sign of enormous trust.
trust the message before their eyes until they actually understand and control the rules which those code are being written.
over for the April event as a media partner. Also, to serve as a resource person, as a speaker for the session on trust deficit.
We use distributed ledgers, also known as blockchains, to make sure that people trust each other