Building the Wikipedia of Integrity w/ Grady Ward

Integrity workers are missing a shared resource where they can easily point to a taxonomy of harms and specific interventions to mitigate those harms. Enter, Grady Ward, a visiting fellow of the Integrity Institute, who discusses how he is creating a Wikipedia for and by integrity workers.

In typical Trust in Tech fashion, we also discuss the tensions and synergies between integrity and privacy, and if you stick around to the end, you can hear about some musings on the interplay of art and nature.

Links:

  1. The Wikipedia of Trust and Safety

  2. Grady’s personal website

Disclaimer: The views stated in this episode are not affiliated with any organization and only represent the views of the individuals.

Today’s episode was produced, edited, and hosted by  Talha Baig. 

You can reach myself and Alice Hunsberger, the other half of the Trust in Tech team, at podcast@integrityinstitute.org

Our music is by Zhao Shen. Special thanks to all the staff at the Integrity Institute. 

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