Personal account. Researching algorithmic & surveillance tech in Portland, OR at RedtailMedia.org. '25-'26 OSU fellow. 25 yrs as a journo reporting on data use, AI, etc. Music nerd, forest walker, raptor watcher and fan of the NY Mets. KEEPIN THAT PMA.
Kate Kaye
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You can comment now on a fed proposal to study contextual driver monitoring using eye gaze, heart rate, other sensor data.
One comment: "My brother died in a car crash...he would rather died then see this crap be REQUIRED...'DO NOT GO AHEAD WITH THIS!!!"
www.federalregister.gov/documents/20...
People actually "measure" trust and trustworthiness. Like, seriously. They even quantify and score it!
-In AI and automation, media and information, in agentic AI, and more.
I spent months researching it. Now it's a scripted audio podcast.
The Trust Control podcast is coming to ears near you.
Is not trusting AI a bad thing? It is according to a consulting giant & 'trusted AI' provider that says Canada is "lagging" bc it doesn't trust AI.
Same firm just pulled a report about AI bc of AI hallucinations! Links below
My AITrustControl.com pod digs into AI 'trust measurement." Out soon!
People actually "measure" trust and trustworthiness. Like, seriously! They even quantify and score it numerically, in AI & automation, media & information, agentic AI, & more.
I spent months researching it. Now it's a scripted audio podcast.
The Trust Control podcast is coming to ears near you.
When I first began researching the weird world of "trust measurement" in AI, media, etc, I wondered if my early hunch about the US military links to this stuff were overblown. Now, the more I look, the more I see military fingerprints all over trust measurement.
Trust Control is coming soon.
Opinions? Just a quick one minute listen -
I'm playing around with a possible theme for my Trust Control podcast. Is this TOO UNSETTLING for every episode? Thinking of doing alternative versions and easing into this one in a later episode that's also a bit more unsettling...
Thinking of printing this out and putting it in my window. Might add "people."
Since idea of everyday joes sharing in AI profits is in news now, I thought I'd share this thoughtful, well-informed and at-times hilarious analysis of OpenAI's 'industrial' policy approach from @edwardongwesojr.com and @jathansadowski.com which pokes all the holes. As usual I learned and laughed.
Trust Control is coming. Sign up.
aitrustcontrol.com
A scripted podcast about:
AI & Automation Trust Control at Work
Scoring Trustworthiness of Media & Information
Trust Scores for You and Your Agentic AI Co-worker
The Military’s Role in Measuring Trust
Trust Measurement History (and Residue)
We do a deep dive into OpenAI’s new report “Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age: Ideas to Keep People First” and pick apart their extensive set of proposals for building an “Open Economy” and "