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Explore how artificial intelligence is fundamentally transforming trust and human interactions in this lecture by Gillian Tett from King's College London, presented at the Santa Fe Institute. Examine the complex ways AI technologies are reshaping social dynamics, interpersonal relationships, and institutional trust in contemporary society. Delve into the psychological, sociological, and technological factors that influence whom we choose to trust in an increasingly AI-mediated world. Analyze case studies and real-world examples that illustrate how machine learning algorithms, automated systems, and AI-driven platforms are altering traditional patterns of trust formation and maintenance. Consider the implications for social cohesion, democratic processes, and human agency as AI becomes more prevalent in decision-making processes across various sectors. Gain insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by this technological shift, including questions about transparency, accountability, and the future of human-to-human versus human-to-machine trust relationships.
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Whom Do We Trust? How AI Is (Re)Shaping Our Interactions Today
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Santa Fe Institute