The commodification of trust

Open Access
Authors
Publication date 21-06-2021
Publisher London: LSE
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Institute for Information Law (IViR)
Abstract
The internet and digital technologies created a new category of trust producers. Online reputation management services (such as Uber or Airbnb), distributed ledgers, and AI-based predictive systems offer familiarity, control, and insurance by structuring social, economic interactions via technical systems. Balázs Bodó writes that even though these infrastructures are widely used within public and private institutions, we have no reason to trust them. He argues that we must increase the trustworthiness of technological trust infrastructures — and stop using them if that is not possible — lest commodified forms of trust endanger the social and economic relations that they mediate.
Document type Web publication or website
Note LSE Business Review blog contribution
Language English
Related publication The commodification of trust
Published at https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2021/06/21/the-commodification-of-trust/
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