Who Can You Trust?
How Technology Brought Us Together and Why It Might Drive Us Apart
by:
Rachel Botsman
Summary:
The book explores the evolution of trust in society, particularly how digital platforms and the sharing economy have shifted trust from institutions to individuals and algorithms. It examines the implications of this transformation on personal relationships, business, and governance, and how we might navigate trust challenges in a rapidly changing technological landscape.
Key points:
1. Trust Shift: Trust is moving from institutions to strangers, platforms, and algorithms due to technology and the digital revolution.
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