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The Age of Invisibility: How Algorithms Erase Older Women and Reshape Trust
What the Nature study on gendered representation reveals about trust friction, market efficiency, and the economics of bias.
Nov 10
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Rachel Maron
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The Copyrighted Face: Denmark, Deepfakes, and the Struggle for Data Sovereignty
When your face becomes intellectual property, the battle for data sovereignty stops being abstract, it becomes personal, visible, and for sale.
Nov 3
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Rachel Maron
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When Sovereignty Becomes Theater: The Operational Cost of Unproven Data Custody
Data sovereignty isn’t about where your servers live, it’s about who can prove the right to see, move, or delete your data.
Oct 15
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Rachel Maron
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Beyond Compliance Theater: Why AI Safety Demands Proofs, Not Promises
Compliance is not safety. TVM demands falsifiable, renewable proofs: audits, guardrails, and drift checks, so AI serves people without laundering bias…
Oct 15
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Rachel Maron
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The Algorithm Will See You Now: How AI Is Trained to Dismiss Women
When AI inherits medicine’s blind spots, women’s health becomes data collateral, dismissed, delayed, and “managed well” into systemic invisibility.
Oct 13
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Rachel Maron
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The Age of Agents Demands the Age of Proof: Why Trust Architecture Becomes Your Competitive Moat
Replace cost-center security with a Trust Leader who ships buyer-grade artifacts. Proof at the gate wins deals, defends price, and protects valuation.
Oct 1
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Rachel Maron
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The AI Governance Gap: Why Current Solutions Miss the Trust Manufacturing Imperative
Trust was always a system (we just didn't know how to see it). Now, AI governance is repeating the same mistake.
Aug 27
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Rachel Maron
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Who Owns the Cloud, Owns the Future
“Cloud infrastructure isn’t just technology—it’s empire. Whoever owns the cloud controls sovereignty, economics, and the future of democracy itself.”
Aug 20
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Rachel Maron
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Data Sovereignty Crisis: Why Foreign Control of Digital Infrastructure Threatens Democratic Trust
Democratic governments promise data protection while operating on foreign platforms subject to U.S. law, creating massive trust debt that undermines…
Aug 15
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Rachel Maron
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Meta’s Moral Collapse in Code: How a $1 Trillion Company Codified Predation, Racism, and Lies into AI Policy
Meta’s AI rules allowed bots to flirt with kids, push racist lies, and spread false medical claims, proving self-policing is a public safety hazard.
Aug 15
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Rachel Maron
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The Illusion of Stability: Why AI's Reasoning Fragility Demands a Trust-Centric Response
AI reasoning is scaling faster than trust safety. OpenAI offloads it, Anthropic exposes fragility, TVM shows why trust must be built into the core.
Aug 6
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Rachel Maron
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The Trojan Trust Problem: Why AI’s Hidden Lessons Should Terrify Us
AI models can inherit hidden malicious traits through subliminal signals in training data, posing a silent, systemic risk to trust and safety at scale.
Jul 31
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Rachel Maron
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