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by gausswho
70 days ago
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In the case of government representatives' role, I think you've reached for Hanlon's razor incorrectly. Malice better explains what is happening here than ignorance. The actual representatives are cardboard with makeup - they each have a whole team of folks doing the detailed diligence on this stuff. That team knows there's a privacy-preserving way to do this. There's a reason those solutions are not the ones on offer. Corporate regulatory capture is behind all of this. |
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Well, I think you reach for it incorrectly, then :-).
> That team knows there's a privacy-preserving way to do this.
Do you have any experience with those people who advise the representatives, and with those representatives? I have anecdotal experience, and I can tell you that for the few I have seen, you vastly overestimate their competences.