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by kybernetikos
1592 days ago
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> Don't oracles have the same issue? Great point. And yes, there's a trust issue around oracles. I do think that these are dramatically less problematic than some of the other options though. An organisation that publishes flight data and charges for it, is incentivised to produce accurate, timely data about flights. If instead we have an insurance organisation keeping a database storing information about claims, its incentives are much more muddy. I think this is another example of how trust isn't just a full on / full off thing, but that you can make meaningful improvements in trust that can have useful economic consequences even without solving it perfectly. |
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Depends on who pays, right? If their only consumers are insurance companies, they are incentivized to keep data in a way which is favorable to insurance companies (there are lies, big lies and statistics kind of deal). I believe this is what lead to the sub prime mortgage crisis.