Many of the same principles apply for evaluating trustworthy AI as evaluating trustworthy sources for authors and educational research. I have found that most blog posts we find online don’t substantiate accurate sources, thus their claims may or may not be reliable. The developing field of AI is one that is moving quickly, though what feels like uncharted territory can still be guided with some basic boundaries. This is extremely helpful for content creators who consistently produce articles, blogs and podcasts.

We are in the information age and relying on unreliable or biased information can lead to misinformation, flawed arguments and faulty conclusions. By evaluating sources for accuracy, we can ensure that our work is based on solid evidence, valid data and well-established knowledge. This fosters trust among peers and the community. It also provides additional educational content and ideas from thought leaders. We will cover five principles for evaluating trustworthy sources for trustworthy AI. Make sure you get the free download that will outline the five principles. Full article here: https://goalsforyourlife.com/trustworthy-ai/