The study and presentation examines how trust has shifted as visual interpretation has moved from human perception and expertise to computational and algorithmic systems. Rather than focusing on the technical workings of AI, the presentation would center on questions of visual authority, judgment, and design, specifically when and why people defer their trust to algorithms, and when they insist on human interpretation and experts, and when neither feels sufficient.
This, That, and the Other: A Study in When We Trust Algorithms vs. Human Perception

