Answer this question, get featured on Zhanna Hamilton (Substack)
I'm writing an article about how trust is being restructured in the age of AI-generated content. When anyone can produce polished text, images, and video with a few clicks, the old signals of credibility – quality of output, professional polish, institutional affiliation – are becoming unreliable.
I'd love your perspective on:
– How do you personally decide whether to trust a piece of information, a source, or a person's expertise in 2026 – especially online?
– Have you experienced a situation where AI-generated content created a trust problem – either for you, your team, or your industry?
– What new signals of trust or credibility do you think are emerging to replace the old ones?
– How does your organization or industry verify quality and authenticity now that AI can produce work that looks indistinguishable from human output?
Please share specific examples where possible. I'm looking for real observations from people navigating this shift – not theoretical takes.
Deadline: Feb 23rd, 2026 08:00 AM (May close early)
Publisher:
Z
Zhanna Hamilton (Substack)
Need help? Learn how to answer your first Featured question here.