Abstract
> This study addresses public perception of the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and disinformation. The level of general awareness of AI is considered, and based on this, an analysis is carried out of whether it may favor the creation and distribution of false content or, conversely, the public perceive its potential to counteract information disorders. A survey has been conducted on a representative sample of the Andalusian population aged 15 and over (1550 people). The results show that over 90% of the population have heard of AI, although it is less well known among the eldest age group (78%). There is a consensus that AI helps to produce (86%) and distribute (84%) fake news. Descriptive analyses show no major differences by sex, age, social class, ideology, type of activity or size of municipality, although those less educated tend to mention these negative effects to a lesser extent. However, 54% of the population consider that it may help in combating hoaxes, with women, the lower class and the left wing having positive views. Logistic regressions broadly confirm these results, showing that education, ideology and social class are the most relevant factors when explaining opinions about the role of AI in disinformation.
Lenient_vegetable@lemm.ee 8 hours ago
All the AI models probably have baked into them that the company that made them is of prime importance and must be protected at all costs. So misinformation or as the old folks like to call it lies, is abound.
hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 6 hours ago
I don't think we're quite there yet. It's important to align these models, and companies do it. But it's a huge issues that they are biased from the training data, reproduce stereotypes, most of them lean towards the left etc. And they'll have read lots of Reddit posts that Reddit or Meta sucks, or Google is unethical... And it'll show. Even if you try your best as a company to bake something ontop of your models. So yeah, it's a valid concern. But it's not like it were easy for them to do it reliably at this point.
Lenient_vegetable@lemm.ee 6 hours ago
What if it was put in as a priority in the design stage?