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mistrust

[mis-truhst] / mɪsˈtrʌst /




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Maddi says such AI posts create an element of mistrust because "there's such an importance of being true to yourself and showing your true personality" when being an influencer.

From BBC

“This has been a messy couple of weeks, and this just adds to the obfuscation and lack of clarity—mistrusting everything that comes out of all countries.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Both instances are deeply traumatizing and lead to mistrust of the police.

From Salon

Moore’s statements represented a dramatic shift from his comments last week, when he said the media reports had generated an ‘understandable mistrust’ of the Fire Department.

From Los Angeles Times

It “also emphasized how underreporting is common because of mistrust, cultural stigma and language barriers.”

From Los Angeles Times