Google Jigsaw study finds Gen Z folk heuristics of credibility

4 points by turadg 1 year ago | 3 comments
  • smarm52 1 year ago
    > "Within a week of actual research, we just threw out the term information literacy," says Yasmin Green, Jigsaw's CEO. Gen Zers, it turns out, are "not on a linear journey to evaluate the veracity of anything." Instead, they're engaged in what the researchers call "information sensibility" — a "socially informed" practice that relies on "folk heuristics of credibility." In other words, Gen Zers know the difference between rock-solid news and AI-generated memes. They just don't care.

    Learning has an evolutionary structure, so the "organic" quality of how they've learned to evaluate information matches up.

    But now this means there's a real incentive to start fabricating comments with AI to start "capturing" Gen Z in the wild.

    • turadg 1 year ago
      « Gen Zers, it turns out, are "not on a linear journey to evaluate the veracity of anything." Instead, they're engaged in what the researchers call "information sensibility" — a "socially informed" practice that relies on "folk heuristics of credibility." In other words, Gen Zers know the difference between rock-solid news and AI-generated memes. They just don't care. »

      https://archive.is/BZIU8#selection-1855.0-1867.1

      • 082349872349872 1 year ago
        On the scale of "rock-solid news" to "AI-generated memes", where does businessinsider.com lie?