Because, this isn't just about trying to build a better ballot.

Because, this isn't just about trying to build a better ballot.

4/7/2019

link

https://ncase.me/ballot/

summary

The website on this link presents an interactive simulation called "The Evolution of Trust." It explores the concept of trust using game theory and showcases various scenarios where trust plays a key role. The simulation allows users to interact with different strategies and see the outcomes in terms of trust and cooperation. It aims to provide insights into how trust is built or broken in different situations and highlights the importance of cooperation and empathy in fostering trust within society.

tags

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