the United States, implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) across nearly all fields, disciplines and use cases has skyrocketed in the last few years. But with increased exposure, trust in these models’ accuracy and usefulness may be declining, while apprehension grows about their implications and potential misuse. According to a recent Pew Research study, half of Americans are more concerned than excited about increased AI use in daily life, compared with 38% the previous year.
So, what would building trustworthy AI mean, and what practical steps would it require? Experts from the worlds of policy, industry and research convened at the George Washington University March 4 and 5 to explore this and other vital questions during TrailsCon 2026, the second annual conference hosted by the Institute for Trustworthy AI in Law and Society (TRAILS).
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