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We can do it two people together trying to improve
trust.
But trust, in the end, is distinctive because it's given by other people.
You have to give them the basis for giving you their
trust.
I
trust
them because they have made themselves vulnerable to me.
So the moral of all this is, we need to think much less about trust, let alone about attitudes of
trust
detected or mis-detected by opinion polls, much more about being trustworthy, and how you give people adequate, useful and simple evidence that you're trustworthy.
So violence interruptors hired from the same group, credibility, trust, access, just like the health workers in Somalia, but designed for a different category, and trained in persuasion, cooling people down, buying time, reframing.
But because I don't really
trust
technology, I also designed a trap for it.
Because of this, commodity buyers and sellers typically transact in small circles, in narrow networks of people they know and
trust.
We're creating a system that serves all market actors, that creates integrity, trust, efficiency, transparency and enables small farmers to manage the risks that I have described.
And in turn, we'll operate an in-house clearing system, to assure that payment is done appropriately, in the right amount and at the right time, so that basically, we create
trust
and integrity in the system.
Because we have this thing called privacy, and if you really think that you have nothing to hide, please make sure that's the first thing you tell me, because then I know that I should not
trust
you with any secrets, because obviously you can't keep a secret.
Social mobility, things we really care about, physical health, social trust, all go down as inequality goes up.
But I look at something like this, and I consider the implications of
trust
and confidence in the purchase process.
Because in the end, it comes down to a combination of
trust
and leadership.
We have to
trust
that those making those decisions are acting in the best interest not of themselves but of the whole of the people.
We kept doing what we promised, slowly we gained their
trust.
And yet, despite all these differences, they connect with you and they
trust
you enough to cooperate with you in achieving a shared goal.
Commercial flights are already automated for most of their duration, and I believe there will come a day when we won't even
trust
an airplane that required a human to fly.
And by stitching together my small act with the thousands of other small acts of participation that we're enabling through civic hacking, we think we can reenergize citizenship and restore
trust
in government.
So I took this information and I gave it to a journalist that I know and
trust
at the Wall Street Journal, and she was able to contact several other former law enforcement officials who spoke on background and confirmed that yes, in fact, the FBI has a dedicated team that does nothing but hack into the computers of surveillance targets.
You're saying hey, you know, I don't think I'm going to need them, so I'm just going to
trust
that, you know, let's get rid of them, it doesn't really matter, these guys are going to do the right thing.
And this is really dangerous, because if we lose a single standard, if we lose the
trust
of something like SSL, which was specifically targeted by the Bullrun program, we will live a less safe world overall.
And so the fact that these revelations have been broadly characterized as "you can't
trust
company A because your privacy is suspect with them" is actually only accurate in the sense that it's accurate with every other company in the world that deals with any of those countries in the world.
And so it's being picked up by people as a marketing advantage, and it's being marketed that way by several countries, including some of our allied countries, where they are saying, "Hey, you can't
trust
the U.S., but you can
trust
our telecom company, because we're safe."
So in my lab and with colleagues, we've developed mechanisms where we can quite accurately predict things like your political preference, your personality score, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, intelligence, along with things like how much you
trust
the people you know and how strong those relationships are.
My job at Twitter is to ensure user trust, protect user rights and keep users safe, both from each other and, at times, from themselves.
So I began listening, in fact, thousands of hours of listening just to establish
trust.
Because if we had observations of the future, we obviously would
trust
them more than models, But unfortunately, observations of the future are not available at this time.
Now, one way of persuading humans that robots are safe is to create the illusion of
trust.
It's this deep sense of
trust
and cooperation.
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