Trustworthy
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People use these cues to determine things like how persuasive someone is, how likable, how engaging, how
trustworthy.
To answer questions like, how is it that, from a brief encounter, we're able to make an estimate of how
trustworthy
another person is? Mimicry's believed to play a role, but how?
I had shown in the early 2000s that countries with a higher proportion of
trustworthy
people are more prosperous.
I don't want to just ask people, "Are you trustworthy?"
Now we all, or a big part of us, use Gmail or one of their competitors, but these services are especially popular in totalitarian states like Iran, where dissidents use foreign services like Gmail because they know they are more
trustworthy
than the local services and they are encrypted over SSL connections, so the local government can't snoop on their discussions.
There's several examples up on the screen of situations where doctors are looking to implant devices inside of people, and all of these devices now, it's standard that they communicate wirelessly, and I think this is great, but without a full understanding of
trustworthy
computing, and without understanding what attackers can do and the security risks from the beginning, there's a lot of danger in this.
Now, when you think about it, it's amazing, right, that over the past 20 years, we've evolved from trusting people online to share information to trusting to handing over our credit card information, and now we're entering the third trust wave: connecting
trustworthy
strangers to create all kinds of people-powered marketplaces.
I actually came across this fascinating study by the Pew Center this week that revealed that an active Facebook user is three times as likely as a non-Internet user to believe that most people are
trustworthy.
Now privacy issues aside, the other really interesting issue I'm looking at is how do we empower digital ghosts, people [who] for whatever reason, are not active online, but are some of the most
trustworthy
people in the world?
And we'll find hope that there was a
trustworthy
adult who could say, "Genital response just means it was a sex-related stimulus; doesn't mean it was wanted or liked, certainly doesn't mean it was consented to.
Compare the banker in 1900, who really just needed a good accountant and to know who was
trustworthy
in the local community for paying back their mortgage.
It's judging how
trustworthy
people are in particular respects.
And if we find that a person is competent in the relevant matters, and reliable and honest, we'll have a pretty good reason to trust them, because they'll be
trustworthy.
The aim, I think, is more trustworthiness, and that is going to be different if we are trying to be
trustworthy
and communicate our trustworthiness to other people, and if we are trying to judge whether other people or office-holders or politicians are
trustworthy.
So you have to, I think, be
trustworthy.
But you also have to provide usable evidence that you are
trustworthy.
If you make yourself vulnerable to the other party, then that is very good evidence that you are
trustworthy
and you have confidence in what you are saying.
It is relationships in which people are
trustworthy
and can judge when and how the other person is
trustworthy.
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.
They said, "We look for people who are smart and hard working and committed and
trustworthy
and resilient."
This misinformation destroyed the credibility of the source, and it's harmed the credibility of other reliable and
trustworthy
sources.
Instead of, "Neither of us can trust each other, so we have to make suboptimal moves," it's, "You prove to me that you are
trustworthy
and I will cooperate."
Are you
trustworthy?
And the third level is about using little bits of information to decide whether the other person is
trustworthy.
They're regarded as more intelligent, more trustworthy, they're given higher pay and lesser punishments, even when such judgments are not warranted.
Paul’s journey takes him deep into the Fremen’s exclusive brotherhood, where he must prove himself
trustworthy
in a series of increasingly deadly challenges.
Instead, if your friend's idea of recreation is physical activity, bowling, or playing hockey, biking or gardening, if your friends drink a little, but not too much, and they eat right, and they're engaged, and they're trusting and trustworthy, that is going to have the biggest impact over time.
Knowing your country to be economical conducive for investment, and your people as transparent and
trustworthy
to engage in business, on which premise I write you.
Kellys character is just not
trustworthy
(if she was stranded with Billy and another attractive girl, wouldn't she be upset or what?!).
Are we supposed to trust that they are
trustworthy
people?
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