In a world brimming with connections — both real and virtual — trust remains the invisible glue holding societies together. From ancient tribes to modern digital networks, humans have always navigated the delicate balance of whom to rely on. But what shapes this trust? Drawing from philosophy, sociology, anthropology, history, and psychology, this post explores the essence of human trust, how it has evolved, and the profound challenges posed by the
Whom Do Humans Trust? An Interdisciplinary Dive into Trust Through Time and AI Challenges
Navigating Truth in the Age of AI: The Fragile Credibility of Photos and Content
In a recent post on vali.now titled “Assess the Veracity of Photos”, Rebecca Johnson delves into the challenges faced by even seasoned journalists, like those at The New York Times, when verifying images amid a flood of synthetic media. The piece recounts how, following U.S. military strikes in Venezuela, President Trump’s social media post of Nicolás Maduro in custody sparked a wave of questionable photos. It highlights the steps professionals take—from acknowledging uncertainty