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Institutionalized Murder and Blind Auditions
The speaker discusses how many governments have institutionalized some form of murder throughout the 20th century, and also brings up the idea of blind auditions where a person's performance is judged solely on their merits rather than their identity.
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The podcast discusses the idea of being anonymous online and whether it can fully represent oneself, as well as the implications of data privacy breaches.
1:07:22 - 1:10:53 (03:31)
Summary
The podcast discusses the idea of being anonymous online and whether it can fully represent oneself, as well as the implications of data privacy breaches.
ChapterInstitutionalized Murder and Blind Auditions
Episode#331 – Balaji Srinivasan: How to Fix Government, Twitter, Science, and the FDA
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Governments' tendency to act as both the surveillance state and Keystone cops results in them collecting large amounts of sensitive data they are unable to secure, making privacy a priority over KYC compliance.
1:10:53 - 1:11:36 (00:42)
Summary
Governments' tendency to act as both the surveillance state and Keystone cops results in them collecting large amounts of sensitive data they are unable to secure, making privacy a priority over KYC compliance.
ChapterInstitutionalized Murder and Blind Auditions
Episode#331 – Balaji Srinivasan: How to Fix Government, Twitter, Science, and the FDA
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
In the future, email addresses may no longer be the primary online identifier due to the potential for criminals to track personal information.
1:11:36 - 1:14:17 (02:41)
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In the future, email addresses may no longer be the primary online identifier due to the potential for criminals to track personal information. Surnames may become more informative as they are linked with one's associated civilization online.
ChapterInstitutionalized Murder and Blind Auditions
Episode#331 – Balaji Srinivasan: How to Fix Government, Twitter, Science, and the FDA
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The societal contract in most societies prohibits murder, and those who violate it may be put in prison or even sentenced to death.
1:14:17 - 1:16:23 (02:06)
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The societal contract in most societies prohibits murder, and those who violate it may be put in prison or even sentenced to death. Moving to another society does not absolve one of the crime committed in the past society as murder is a heinous crime and cannot be hidden or erased by simply relocating to another society.