At InfoComm 2026, UC Today spoke with Mariana Atencio, Journalist, Public Speaker, and Trust Expert, about why trust has become one of the defining issues for collaboration technology, hybrid work, artificial intelligence, and ProAV.
The conversation followed Mariana’s keynote at the AVIXA Women’s Breakfast, where she explored how authenticity, communication, and human connection can help leaders navigate an increasingly uncertain technology landscape.
Why Hybrid Work Depends on Trust
For Mariana, trust is not a vague leadership concept. It directly affects whether teams can collaborate effectively across screens, platforms, and locations. In hybrid work, organizations need confidence that their conversations are secure, their data is protected, and their technology can support meaningful human connection.
She explains that even small details, from how people show up on video calls to how leaders communicate through uncertainty, can shape whether distributed teams feel connected or disconnected. That makes trust central to the future of workplace collaboration, especially as businesses rethink meeting spaces, employee experience, and AI-enabled hybrid work.
AI Raises the Stakes
The interview also explores artificial intelligence and the risks that come with rapid adoption. Mariana says AI should enhance humanity, not replace it. However, deepfakes, synthetic content, and misinformation are putting new pressure on technology providers to create responsible guardrails.



