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Trustworthiness: A Mouthful That Shouldn’t Leave a Bad Taste

Posted February 6, 2020 | Leadership | Technology | Amplify
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Claude Baudoin addresses the issue of trust, or mistrust, in the information we rely on to stay informed or to make decisions. He writes, “This article is not a definitive proposal to achieve the elusive goal of knowing what we can trust, but rather a set of per­spectives and considerations to justify the urgency of addressing this issue.” Some reasons for our untrusting mindsets include “deep fakes,” voting sys­tems breaches, bias in decision algorithms, unknown sources of email, insufficiently secured IoT systems, and robocalls.

About The Author
Claude Baudoin
Claude Baudoin is a Cutter Expert and a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network. He is a proven leader and visionary in IT and knowledge management (KM) with extensive experience working in a global environment. Mr. Baudoin has 35 years' experience and is passionate about quality, knowledge sharing, and providing honest and complete advice. There is today a convergence of knowledge management, the use of social networks in… Read More
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