In today’s digital landscape, user data has become an invaluable asset for businesses, governments, and individuals alike. However, with the increasing prevalence of cyberattacks and data breaches, protecting user privacy and security has become a pressing concern. As technology continues to advance, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a powerful tool in identifying potential vectors of…
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Building an AI Tool to Identify Trustworthiness Online: Steps and Considerations
Today, digital content can be hard to evaluate for accuracy. To help, developers are creating AI tools using Language Models (LMs) and Large Language Models (LLMs) to identify trustworthy information. These tools can help protect users from false information. In an earlier post, I indicated that I’m working with a team that is building an…
Introducing TrustSense: Your Safeguard in the Digital World
We are thrilled to unveil TrustSense, a revolutionary AI-powered company dedicated to securing your online journey with trust, sincerity, and authenticity. In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, where phishing schemes, fraud cyberattacks, deepfakes, and hacking incidents pose significant threats, TrustSense steps forward as your ultimate shield against deception and manipulation. With a mission to empower…
What is trust in digital, hybrid, & physical spaces?
In recent readings, research, and discussions, the topic of “trust” has come up. This could involve questions about how do we know whether we can trust information from a source our individual. This involves questions about building trust in an organization. This has also included questions about building trust with others in a relationship on…
Sincerity and Truth in Labeling of Online Information
As we encounter information online, one of the key challenges is our ability to critically evaluate and judge the credibility and relevance of the information we find. Credibility can be simplified as whether or not the information is “truthful” in presentation and content. Relevance can be a judgment about whether or not the information presented…