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"Advocating for Transparent and Verifiable Safety Measures"

Dec 20, 2023 - 12:55pmSummary: The author values the principle of "trust but verify" and believes in its importance, even if consumers may not prioritize the concept. The author expresses a desire to live in a world where this principle is upheld and data is not just obscured but provably safe. They wish for transparency and verifiable safety measures in place, even if it may not be a priority for others.

Transcript: Just running down a few thoughts. One of the things that I believe is trust but verify. Maybe consumers don't really care about this. That's quite possible. But I would like to care about this ideally in the world that I wish to live in. Or at least know that it's true in some way. That the data is not just obscured and that's why it's safe. But actually it's provably safe in some way.

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