Missinformation and Missing in Health Information
Traberg, CS et al. (2024). The persuasive effects of social cues and source effecs on the Missinformation Susceptibility. Scientific Reports, 14(1). “The Study Examinas the Mechanism Through which Social Context Impacts Missinformation Susceptibility. The Authors Found that Social Cues Only Impact Judgements Wohen and Influence Consensus. Sources They Believe Are Credible ”
Ashraf, A., Mackey, T. & Fittler, A. (2024) Search Engines and General Artificial Intelligence: Public Health Risks and Recommendations to Safeguard Consumers online. Jirmir Public Health & Surveillance, 10Article E53086.
“With the online Pharmacy Market Growing, Search Engine Providers Have Started General Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) Into Search Engine Interfaces, WHICH COULD SEARCH BY DELIVERING MORE Personalizes Through A User-Enders Experience. Identify, Determine the Prevalence of, and Characterize illegal Online Pharmacy Recommendations with the AI-Genered Search Results and Recommendations. ” “19.04% (24/126) of Bing Chat’s and 13.23% (18/136) of Google SGE’s Recommendations Directed to Illegal Local, Including for Controlled Substances.”
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