Building AI Trust at Scale: Series

By DIF Ambassador Misha Deville (https://www.linkedin.com/in/misha-deville/?ref=blog.identity.foundation) Part 1 — Building AI Trust at Scale: The
Building AI Trust at Scale: Series

By

DIF Ambassador Misha Deville

(https://www.linkedin.com/in/misha-deville/?ref=blog.identity.foundation)

      Part 1 — Building AI Trust at Scale: The Missing Growth Lever
     (https://blog.identity.foundation/building-ai-trust-at-scale-1/)
  
  
    Introduces the idea of a “trust ceiling” in AI adoption. Argues that the real
    bottleneck isn’t model performance but the lack of a verifiable identity layer
    that makes it clear who an AI system is working for, what it’s allowed to do,
    and whether its outputs can be trusted.
  




  
    
      Part 2 — Building AI Trust at Scale: Translating Promise into Value
     (https://blog.identity.foundation/building-ai-trust-at-scale-2/)
  
  
    Dives into three core functions where decentralized identity unlocks AI’s value:
    agentic delegation, hyper-personalization, and decision-making in a world of
    synthetic content. Shows how verifiable credentials and runtime authorization
    provide the trust rails for AI agents and data flows.
  




  
    
      Part 3 — Building AI Trust at Scale: Why your content needs an ingredient list
     (https://blog.identity.foundation/building-ai-trust-at-scale-3/)
  
  
    Examines content provenance and creator rights in an AI-saturated media ecosystem.
    Explores how C2PA Content Credentials and DIF’s Creator Assertions Working Group
    can make media supply chains transparent while preserving creator control and privacy.
  




  
    
      Part 4 — Building AI Trust at Scale: Authorising Autonomous Agents at Scale
     (https://blog.identity.foundation/building-ai-trust-at-scale-4/)
  
  
    Examines why current identity and access-control systems — especially OAuth — break down in multi-agent environments,
    and why autonomous agents require fine-grained, time-bound delegation, attribution, and cross-boundary trust. Introduces
    how DIF’s Trusted AI Agents Working Group is tackling these challenges using decentralized identifiers, verifiable
    credentials, and capability-based models to establish verifiable delegation chains at scale.
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