The necessity of trust to achieve long-term business success — especially as a foundation for decision-making based on artificial intelligence — has been highlighted in a new study that found three in five business leaders (63%) in nine countries, including Australia, say they would trust decisions made by AI if substantial reasoning for reaching those decisions is available.
If the Australian Labor Party thinks the government's encryption bill will magically become good law if it only passes schedule one and only for anti-terror agencies right now, then it is sadly mistaken.
"The world’s largest travel community" says you can now "enjoy and discover useful content, advice and recommendations from friends, family and more than a thousand trusted experts".
There’s "never been a better time for Australian tech start-ups and growth stage businesses to access funding, as venture capital, superannuation funds and crowd funders jostle for a piece of their success".
A new report "Restoring Trust in Financial Services in the Digital Era" examines the impact of customer and market trends on the Australian financial services industry
Social media is deeply distrusted by Australians, with Facebook by far the most distrusted media brand, according to a national survey by Roy Morgan Research.
A study prepared by Smith's Lawyers of 980 Australian drivers between January and June 2018 shows concern over autonomous self-driving cars, with only 22% of drivers stating they'd trust such cars.
Accenture's wonderfully detailed and freely downloadable 78-page PDF report on its insights and technology vision for 2018 is expertly explained by one of its top technology evangelists, Harshu Deshpande.
Concern over data privacy is common in Australia, but there are signs comfort towards data sharing is improving, according to newly published research revealing 44% of Aussies agree that they feel more comfortable about the issue of exchanging personal information with companies than in the past.
With some beseeching the world to dump their Facebook accounts and stop supporting the company that treats its users like cattle, global analyst firm GlobalData says Facebook is "facing a question of trust".
High levels of fraud in the Asia Pacific region are expected to increase further, according to a new study across 10 regional markets, including Australia, which found that 1 in 5 people have encountered fraud directly, while 1 in 3 people or their loved ones have been affected.
Many consumers have a lack of trust in the providers of telecommunications services for their transparency and ethical behaviour, according to a new global index which found that consumers rated telecommunications the second least trustworthy industry.
Spoiler alert – you are going to have to trust at least one major technology provider with your innermost secrets. The question is who do you trust?
Deloitte’s Privacy Index says Australian consumers want more than convenience – its now all about trust
One of the great Day 2 keynote speakers at CeBIT Australia 2016 was Scott Monty, who joined me for a live, in-person video chat on fulfilling the promise of digital - and much more!
Trust is the new global online currency. You can’t buy it - you have to earn it by being reliable, consistently delivering what you promise, being honest, open, and speaking from the heart – not just saying what you think someone wants to hear.
Read up - from ransomware to security model trust, from IoT attacks to cybercrime legislation, from secondary victim attacks to the sharing of threat intelligence.
Trust is vital to the growth of the sharing economy. Is that Uber driver safe? Will my AirBnB apartment measure up? Will I get paid for sharing my car, caravan, tools, house, or whatever – and will it come back in one piece?
The Trust economy is gaining momentum and those that break trust will be punished – severely.
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