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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

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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...

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Hopeful trust

In my last post, I shifted from talking about trustworthiness as a matter of moral character to a practice that yields competitive advantage for companies. But if this is so, what’s going on with these billion- and trillion-dollar tech comp...

2 months ago
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A systems view of trustworthy AI

[In case anyone has been tracking when I normally post and was expecting a post at the end of last week, I was frantically writing papers for the CHI conference. And because they had almost nothing to do with trust, it derailed my train of ...

3 months ago
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"Sorry, not sorry"

This week I’m indulging in a slight detour from the deep dive I’ve been doing on Nancy Nyquist Potter’s book, How Can I Be Trusted. These thoughts were prompted by the book, as she discusses at great length what it means to be trustworthy w...

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    Legit trust nerd and social justice warrior, committed to the project of creating a better world.

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