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Building Trust in Tech: Why Human-Centered Innovation Matters Now — Podcast

By Siendrom Tigley · 2:45

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Building Trust in Tech: Why Human-Centered Innovation Matters Now — Podcast

By Siendrom Tigley · Friday, June 5, 2026 · 2:45

As AI backlash grows, technology companies must prioritize empathy and genuine value creation to build lasting trust with diverse user bases.

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What if the biggest threat to your tech company isn't competition or market changes, but the growing number of people who are simply fed up with technology that treats them like data points instead of human beings? [PAUSE] Right now, we're witnessing something unprecedented in the tech industry. Students are literally booing speakers who mention artificial intelligence at graduation ceremonies—including Google's chairman Eric Schmidt at the University of Arizona. This isn't just youthful rebellion. It's a clear signal that the next generation is demanding technology that serves humanity, not the other way around. At ELEV888.io, this shift represents exactly what we've been building toward—intelligent applications that empower users to reclaim control over their time, wealth, and quality of life. [PAUSE] First, the resistance to AI isn't about rejecting innovation—it's about demanding better implementation. People want to feel empowered, not replaced. They want tools that enhance their capabilities while preserving their autonomy and dignity. This is especially critical when serving diverse audiences, from tech-savvy professionals to seniors who feel overwhelmed by rapid technological change. The companies winning right now are those building trust through transparent, ethical implementation that prioritizes human welfare. [PAUSE] Second, look at Amazon's strategic approach in South Africa, where they launched Prime at just 59 rand per month, bundling Prime Video, Luna cloud gaming, Twitch subscriptions, and delivery benefits. This isn't just competitive pricing—it's comprehensive value creation. People don't want fragmented solutions; they want integrated ecosystems that work seamlessly together and address multiple aspects of their lives. [PAUSE] Third, democratization is driving massive valuations. Raspberry Pi's surge toward a 2 billion pound valuation demonstrates the market's appetite for accessible technology. Their success stems from making powerful computing available to everyone—from students learning programming to entrepreneurs building innovative solutions. This democratization aligns perfectly with the growing demand for tools that empower rather than intimidate. [PAUSE] Here's what you need to do today: audit your current product or service through the lens of human empowerment. Ask yourself—does this make users feel more capable or more dependent? Does it preserve their autonomy while solving real problems? If the answer isn't a clear yes, it's time to redesign your approach before your customers start booing too. [PAUSE] Read the full article on the Agent Midas blog at agentmidas.xyz. And if you want AI-generated content like this for YOUR business every single morning, start your free trial at agentmidas.xyz.

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