Considering what healthcare systems might learn from past efforts to develop highly trustworthy computer systems.
Elyse Betters Picaro is the former Editor-in-Chief of Pocket-lint and the former Operations Manager for Valnet's Consumer Tech brands, including Pocket-lint, Android Police, and XDA. She is based in ...
The focus on public access to research has sometimes overshadowed discussions of science’s societal relevance. Especially ...
Facebook knows it has a trust problem. In an effort to better manage how its users flag content they object to, the social media giant is planning to rate the trustworthiness of its users on an ...
Hiker giving his hand helping partner climb up to the top of mountain. As a known advocate for the importance of nonverbal behavior, most people would be expecting me to answer by describing different ...
BOSTON, MA, July 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Industrial Internet Consortium® (IIC™) today published IIoT Trustworthiness Framework Foundations. This foundational document explains the key ...
Most of us rely on vetted experts, brand names, seals of approval, and other signals of trust to help us decide on matters ranging from how to treat a dental abscess to which automobile is most fuel ...
Trust is a fundamental building block of human society. We trust not only those we know well, but also strangers we've never met before. The server brings us a meal in a restaurant, trusting we’ll pay ...
What defines low socioeconomic status? Objectively, it means fewer economic resources and educational opportunities, less access to elite schools and clubs, more subordinate positions in the workplace ...
A company called The Marketing Arm ranks celebrities by trustworthiness. This week, news anchor Brian Williams took a dive from 23 to 835. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Matt Delzell about the list.
This post was written by Dr. Jon G. Allen. Source: Photobank Gallery/Shutterstock When I ask groups of therapists, patients, and students how many of them believe that trust is highly important in ...
"In God we trust; all others pay cash." This was a common saying that arose in mid-19th century America. Fast forward to today and trust in digital currency has almost obviated the transaction of ...