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Practicing Trustworthy AI by Bran Knowles

Bran Knowles

Reflections on creating technologies for a world we can trust.

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Latest Issues

"Trustworthy AI" as Trauma Creator [Introduction]

Readers will notice I took an extended break from writing. This was, in large part, due to a bereavement. I do apologise for the interruption, and I’m grateful to be inspired again.

Last I wrote, I was exploring how AI undermines self-t...

3 months ago

Different "fight languages"

This post comes to you out of sequence. In writing about distrust of AI as intertwined with self-distrust, I paused for lunch and watched a video that YouTube was recommending to me.

I have recently gotten rather obsessed with RØRY, an alt...

6 months ago
3

Distrust of AI as self-distrust

I took a little break from writing, which I think I needed. To get back into this whole Substack thing, I reread my earlier posts. In doing so, it struck me just how many different things I was claiming distrust of AI is, and how frustratin...

6 months ago
5

Self-Trust with AI

It’s that time of year again: the viruses are swirling around. Last week I succumbed to one (most likely the one-that-must-not-be-named), stalling progress on my Substack writing.

This week, I’ve been working towards an expansion of discou...

7 months ago
3

Hopeful trust: a post-mortem

Last week I argued that there is a kind of trust that arises within human-technology relations characterised by limited agency, namely hopeful trust. While this hopeful trust sustains the relationship in some ways, it creates an internal st...

8 months ago
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