This is a very thought-provoking piece on the growing mistrust in artificial intelligence. It really highlights how concerns around bias, lack of transparency, and misaligned incentives can make people skeptical about AI systems โ even when they offer clear benefits. As studies suggest, mistrust often comes from perceived risks like inaccurate outputs, privacy issues, and lack of accountability, which can strongly influence user acceptance.
I especially agree that building trust in AI requires more than just technological advancement โ it needs transparency, human oversight, and strong governance frameworks. Without these, even the most advanced systems may struggle to gain public confidence.
โ Sam Diago (In reference to the story “AI and the Future of Health Equity: The Promise, the Potential, the Problem, the Prognosis”)
RIP Mac
This is [a] great loss to her family and community. I’ve known [James โMacโ Alsobrooks] since the late ’80s. He always carried himself as [a] gentleman, and was respectful to all. Mac will be truly missed.
โ Jamil Rasheed (In reference to the story “Remembering James Alsobrooks: Sen. Alsobrooks Mourns Death of Her Father”)

