PulseAugur
LIVE 14:43:28
commentary · [1 source] ·
5
commentary

AI-generated text gains perceived credibility via irrelevant citations

A study found that participants perceived AI-generated text as more credible when it included citations, even if those citations were irrelevant or not fact-checked. This suggests that the mere presence of links can create an illusion of authority. Researchers noted that the cited links sometimes had no connection to the actual content. AI

Summary written by gemini-2.5-flash-lite from 1 source. How we write summaries →

IMPACT Highlights a potential manipulation vector where AI-generated content can appear more authoritative through the use of irrelevant citations.

RANK_REASON This is a commentary on a study about AI perception, not a direct release or significant event.

Read on Mastodon — fosstodon.org →

AI-generated text gains perceived credibility via irrelevant citations

COVERAGE [1]

  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Can irrelevant # citations feign credibility? Participants from # academia admitted # AI tools seemed more credible when they cited links. ...even though they p

    Can irrelevant # citations feign credibility? Participants from # academia admitted # AI tools seemed more credible when they cited links. ...even though they probably wouldn't # factCheck links. ...and the links sometimes had "nothing to do with" the topic. https:// doi.org/10.4…