
How power corrupts (and how to stop it)
Andrew Yang Podcast
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Using Randomness to Increase Security With a Minimal Invasion of Privacy
"If i were the incoming prime minister of the u k, and i was given that choice, i would write in the envelope that the submarine commanders should do what they think is best," he says. "i feel like they can process the situation, they can get new information, they see what the most appropriate action is." 'I'm going to tell a story now about your next principle, which is, you say, to utilize randomness to a increased security with a minimal invasion of privacy,' CNN's John Defterios asks him. "'It just seem like the best choice to me' He responds: 'Yes it does.'
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