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A new study finds that AI-generated restaurant reviews can pass a Turing test, fooling both human readers and AI detectors

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A new study finds that AI-generated restaurant reviews can pass a Turing test, fooling both human readers and AI detectors

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The Turing test of online reviews: Can we tell the difference between human-written and GPT-4-written online reviews? - Marketing Letters
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Online reviews serve as a guide for consumer choice. With advancements in large language models (LLMs) and generative AI, the fast and inexpensive creation of human-like text may threaten the feedback function of online reviews if neither readers nor platforms can differentiate between human-written and AI-generated content. In two experiments, we found that humans cannot recognize AI-written reviews. Even with monetary incentives for accuracy, both Type I and Type II errors were common: human reviews were often mistaken for AI-generated reviews, and even more frequently, AI-generated reviews were mistaken for human reviews. This held true across various ratings, emotional tones, review lengths, and participants’ genders, education levels, and AI expertise. Younger participants were somewhat better at distinguishing between human and AI reviews. An additional study revealed that current AI detectors were also fooled by AI-generated reviews. We discuss the implications of our findings on trust erosion, manipulation, regulation, consumer behavior, AI detection, market structure, innovation, and review platforms.
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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/BilgeYamtar on 2024-04-28 09:02:04.

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