Description |
1 online resource (approximately 146 pages in various pagings) : color portraits |
Summary |
Over a five-month sprint task force members shared hard won lessons about what has worked and what hasn’t worked over twenty years of striving to build safe, useful spaces where humans can come together online. This sprint had four goals: 1 Map systems-level dynamics and gaps that will continue to impact the trustworthiness and usefulness of online spaces regardless of technological change. 2 Highlight where existing approaches will not adequately meet future needs, particularly given the emergence of new “metaversal” and GAI technologies and the diversification of online spaces. 3 Identify significant points of consensus across the membership’s broad range of perspectives and expertise. 4 Generate concrete recommendations for immediate interventions that could fill systems-level gaps and catalyze safer, more trustworthy online spaces, now and in the future. The task force specifically considered the emerging field of “trust and safety” (T&S) and how it can be leveraged moving forward. That field provides deep insights into the complex dynamics that have underpinned building, maintaining, and growing online spaces to date. Moreover, the work of T&S practitioners, in concert with civil society and other counterparts, now rests at the heart of transformative new regulatory models that will help define how technology is developed in the twenty-first century |
Notes |
"Comprehensive report of the Task Force for a Trustworthy Future Web"--Cover |
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"June 2023." |
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover page (Alantic Council, viewed June 26, 2023) |
Subject |
Internet -- Social aspects.
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Internet -- Security measures
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Trust.
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Internet -- Security measures.
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Internet -- Social aspects.
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Trust.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Atlantic Council of the United States, publisher.
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ISBN |
9781619772793 |
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1619772795 |
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