The argument is that most AI systems fail socially, not technically, because they don’t design the loop that compounds trust over time: transparent boundaries, recoverable errors, and feedback that feels fair to users.
Curious what people here think: does this “trust design” framing resonate with your experience?
Have you seen teams that intentionally engineer trust into their rollout process? Or is this more often a side effect of limited resources in early-stage startups rather than a deliberate constrained strategy?
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 16.6 ms ] threadCurious what people here think: does this “trust design” framing resonate with your experience?
Have you seen teams that intentionally engineer trust into their rollout process? Or is this more often a side effect of limited resources in early-stage startups rather than a deliberate constrained strategy?