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A Few Doubts about Sandboxing AI Operations [PDF]
This article argues that regulatory sandboxes have become a necessary legislative tool to foster new business models. In the past, some new ideas failed because of the lack of such a legislative tool, shown by the Uber case. AI may play a dual role as an
Waldemar Hoff
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Background: Racial and ethnic minority groups are at increased risk of poor skin cancer outcomes. Successful patient-physician communication is linked to better health outcomes, but it is unknown whether disparities in perceived care exist among skin ...
Lauren M. Fahmy, BS +2 more
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Trust in scientists on climate change and vaccines [PDF]
On climate change and other topics, conservatives have taken positions at odds with a strong scientific consensus. Claims that this indicates a broad conservative distrust of science have been countered by assertions that while conservatives might oppose
Hamilton, Lawrence C. +2 more
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Trust and distrust are constructs that have provoked and undergone lots of discussion in the fields of sociology and psychology. However, to our knowledge, there is little agreement about how these constructs should be treated in the future.
Dimitrios Külzer +2 more
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Trust and distrust are crucial aspects of human interaction that determine the nature of many organizational and business contexts. Because of socialization-borne familiarity that people feel about others, trust and distrust can influence people even ...
David Gefen +2 more
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Matters of Trust as Matters of Attachment Security [PDF]
I argue for an account of the vulnerability of trust, as a product of our need for secure social attachments to individuals and to a group. This account seeks to explain why it is true that, when we trust or distrust someone, we are susceptible to being ...
Kirton, Andrew
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Older Adults’ Deployment of ‘Distrust’ [PDF]
Older adults frequently deploy the concept of distrust when discussing digital technologies, and it is tempting to assume that distrust is largely responsible for the reduced uptake by older adults witnessed in the latest surveys of technology use.
Hanson, Vicki, Knowles, Bran
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In a cross-section of countries, government regulation is strongly negatively correlated with social capital. We document this correlation, and present a model explaining it.
Aghion, Philippe +3 more
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Trust in Medicine: A Scoping Review of the Instruments Designed to Measure Trust in Medical Care Studies [PDF]
Introduction: This scoping review study was conducted with the aim of identifying dimensions of trust in medical care, common trust subjects, and medical trust correlates among available instruments. Methods: We carried out a scoping review of literature
Ehsan Sarbazi +5 more
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The Tragedy of Distrust in the Implementation of Federal Environmental Law [PDF]
The relationship between the EPA and Congress Since the founding of the EPA in 1970 has been marked by congressional oversight that has seriously frustrated the development and implementation of federal environmental protection policy.
Lazarus, Richard J.
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