AIBusinessTechnology

Trust Deficit Threatens AI’s Trillion-Dollar Promise, Studies Reveal

While two-thirds of people use AI weekly, less than half trust the technology according to global studies. Regulators and businesses are prioritizing governance frameworks as trust becomes the new currency in the AI economy.

The Trust Paradox in Artificial Intelligence Adoption

Artificial intelligence faces a critical trust deficit despite widespread adoption and massive corporate investment, according to recent global studies. Sources indicate that while 66% of people use AI weekly and 83% recognize its benefits, only 46% actually trust the technology. The Stanford HAI AI Index 2025 reportedly showed similar sentiment, with fewer than half of respondents confident that AI’s transformation of society will be positive.

MedicalTechnology

Breakthrough Rolled-Up Electronics Enable Long-Term Neural Monitoring and Intestinal Sensing

Scientists have created revolutionary implantable fibers using rolled-up electronics that can monitor brain activity for months and detect intestinal chemicals. These flexible devices represent a significant advancement in long-term biomedical monitoring capabilities, according to research reports.

Revolutionary Rolled-Up Electronics Enable Advanced Biomedical Monitoring

Researchers have developed innovative implantable fibers using rolled-up electronics technology that can perform long-term neural recording and gastrointestinal monitoring, according to reports published in Nature Electronics. The breakthrough approach involves creating spiral-shaped electronic devices that can contain hundreds to thousands of electrode channels within ultra-thin, flexible fibers.