A Representative Study on Human Detection of Artificially Generated Media Across Countries
Offered By: IEEE via YouTube
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Overview
Explore a comprehensive analysis of human ability to detect artificially generated media across different countries in this 17-minute IEEE conference talk. Delve into the methodology, findings, and implications of a representative study that examines how individuals from various cultural backgrounds and geographical regions perceive and identify AI-generated content. Gain insights into the challenges of distinguishing between authentic and synthetic media, and understand the potential impact on information literacy, media consumption, and digital trust in an increasingly AI-driven world.
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262 A Representative Study on Human Detection of Artificially Generated Media Across Countries Joe
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