Articles By
John Wihbey
The origin of public concerns over AI supercharging misinformation in the 2024 U.S. presidential election
Harry Yaojun Yan, Garrett Morrow, Kai-Cheng Yang and John Wihbey
We surveyed 1,000 U.S. adults to understand concerns about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) during the 2024 U.S. presidential election and public perceptions of AI-driven misinformation. Four out of five respondents expressed some level of worry about AI’s role in election misinformation.
The algorithmic knowledge gap within and between countries: Implications for combatting misinformation
Myojung Chung and John Wihbey
While understanding how social media algorithms operate is essential to protect oneself from misinformation, such understanding is often unevenly distributed. This study explores the algorithmic knowledge gap both within and between countries, using national surveys in the United States (N = 1,415), the United Kingdom (N = 1,435), South Korea (N = 1,798), and Mexico (N = 784).