Transparency
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The second uncertainty that we often face is just not having
transparency
into our interactions.
I want some degree of
transparency.
It means for consumers, we can have a lot more
transparency.
So I've talked about how blockchains can lower our uncertainties about identity and how they change what we mean about
transparency
in long distances and complex trades, like in a supply chain.
I just say that to encourage transparency, so you can be seated.
It's not going to happen tomorrow, but we're headed to a world of brain
transparency.
In a world of total brain transparency, who would dare have a politically dissident thought?
Now, all this
transparency
can be uncomfortable for people, because suddenly, there is no place to hide anymore.
Now I have much more transparency, and I can course-correct much earlier if needed."
Whether you like it or not, radical
transparency
and algorithmic decision-making is coming at you fast, and it's going to change your life.
My objective has been to have meaningful work and meaningful relationships with the people I work with, and I've learned that I couldn't have that unless I had that radical
transparency
and that algorithmic decision-making.
And in order to do that, I realized that we would need radical truthfulness and radical
transparency.
What I mean by radical truthfulness and radical
transparency
is people needed to say what they really believed and to see everything.
We've been operating with this radical
transparency
and then collecting these principles, largely from making mistakes, and then embedding those principles into algorithms.
It takes about 18 months typically to find that most people prefer operating this way, with this radical
transparency
than to be operating in a more opaque environment.
And by the way, when I say radical transparency, I'm not saying
transparency
about everything.
This sort of radical
transparency
is coming at you and it is going to affect your life.
To face social scrutiny and ridicule is the price that we pay for transparency, and why become a martyr when you can effectively pass as someone without HIV?
So I opted for
transparency
about my status, always being visible.
The point of this transparency, the point of this everyday advocacy, was to dispel ignorance, and ignorance is a very scary word.
And this was by far the most humbling aspect of my transparency, that I could have some positive impact on those who were suffering like I did, that I could help those who were in the dark, because I had been there, and it wasn't a good place to be.
And on the topic of transparency, I want to leave y'all with a few thoughts.
We need transparency, and we need to know as Americans what the government is doing in our name so that the surveillance that takes place and the use of that information is democratically accounted for.
I wish that the proliferation of platforms upon which we get our information meant that there was a proliferation of truth and
transparency
and depth and accuracy.
And, again, all of it promoting
transparency.
And it makes for event space and then it breaks in places that allow you to peer into the interior, and those interiors, again, are promoting
transparency
for the workplace, which has been a continual interest of ours.
And I think total personalization in this new world will require total
transparency.
And again, the price of that will be
transparency.
Censors and transparency, the overheads go in both directions.
It's also true that price
transparency
will not solve every problem.
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