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Our propensity to trust machine intelligence is partly a design question.
Those who sniffed oxytocin showed a greater propensity to trust someone than those who simply inhaled air.
Paradoxically, Dr Fehr and his colleagues began the experiment because one of them believed that oxytocin signalled trustworthiness, rather than a propensity to trust.
When he "reappeared" to claim his fortune, he was an immense and coarse butcher from Wapping with fair, rather than dark, hair; but Roger's mother (elderly and short-sighted) nevertheless recognised and embraced him.This propensity to trust, rather than question, has allowed many impostors to flourish even when their claims seem outrageous.
Here it's not just the trustworthiness of the trustee that is important, but also the trustor's propensity to trust.
It may seem odd, but another person's trustworthiness can be affected by your own propensity to trust.
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The central focus of these theories is how individuals develop their propensities to trust, and how these predilections affect their thoughts and actions regarding persons (Rotter 1967, 1971, 1980).
"He is wholly unrepentant, and the parole board found his propensity to break trust a very significant factor.
"I made the decision to refuse parole principally because Mr Biggs had shown no remorse for his crimes nor respect for the punishments given to him and because the parole board found his propensity to breach trust a very significant factor".
Did you know that testosterone has almost the opposite effects of oxytocin in regards to people's propensity to build trust?
Symptoms include denial, fear, an inability to trust anyone in power or opposition, intolerance, and a propensity to apply for an Irish passport or EU citizenship.
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