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BWL XI: Paper in Nature Human Behaviour

A new article has been accepted for publication in Nature Human Behaviour (IF: 29.9). Together with researchers from LMU Munich, Stanford University, Max Planck Institute, Georgetown University, and Georgia Tech, we offer suggestions for how research can help tackle the threats arising from AI-generated disinformation on social media.

Title: Research can help to tackle AI-generated disinformation

Co-authors: Stefan Feuerriegel (LMU Munich), Renée DiResta (Stanford University), Josh A. Goldstein (Georgetown University), Srijan Kumar (Georgia Tech), Philipp Lorenz-Spreen (Max Planck Institute), Michael Tomz (Stanford University)

Abstract: Generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools have made it easy to create realistic disinformation that is hard to detect by humans and may undermine public trust. Some approaches used for assessing the reliability of online information may no longer work in the AI age. We offer suggestions for how research can help tackle the threats of AI-generated disinformation.

Link to paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-023-01726-2