Building Digital Trust in AI Requires Understanding Global Expectations - Episode Hero Image

Building Digital Trust in AI Requires Understanding Global Expectations

Original Title: World Economic Forum’s Daniel Dobrygowski on What It Takes to Trust AI

Resources

Articles & Papers

  • "electricity as a fire hazard" - A paper from the 1890s that discussed the dangers of electricity, serving as an example of early skepticism towards new technologies.

People Mentioned

  • Daniel Dobrygowski - Leads the World Economic Forum's efforts on digital trust and works at the intersection of technology, governance, and societal impact.
  • William Henry Merril - Worked on tools and standards to make electricity safer, which eventually led to the formation of the Underwriters Laboratory.

Organizations & Institutions

  • Edelman - A company mentioned in relation to the "Edelman Trust Barometer" and its flash poll on AI.
  • World Economic Forum - An organization where Daniel Dobrygowski leads efforts on digital trust.
  • Underwriters Laboratory - An organization that emerged from the need for standardization and safety in electricity.
  • United Nations - Mentioned in the context of the "Global Digital Compact" and international governance of technology.
  • ISO - An organization involved in technical standards setting.

Websites & Online Resources

  • Edelman Trust Barometer's new flash poll, "Trust and Artificial Intelligence at a Crossroads" - A poll that highlights global differences in how communities approach AI.
  • WSIS 20 - The World Information Society Gathering, a process determining global technology governance.

Other Resources

  • Electricity - Discussed as a past transformative technology and an example of how trust was built (or faced challenges) through standardization and addressing safety concerns.

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