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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Half of users can't spot AI bots - Surfshark's game reveals why: Surfshark's Bot or Not game, tested with 710 players, reveals that nearly half of users cannot

    A recent game developed by Surfshark, called "Bot or Not," tested 710 participants on their ability to distinguish between human and AI-generated content. The results indicated that nearly half of the users struggled to accurately identify AI bots. The study also found that Facebook users and individuals over the age of 40 performed particularly poorly in this task. AI

    IMPACT This game highlights the increasing difficulty in distinguishing AI-generated content from human-created content.

  2. Surfshark Report Raises Concerns Over Difficulty of Opting Out of AI Training on Social Media Reviewed by Irfan Ahmad . A May 12 study by cybersecurity company

    A recent study by Surfshark has highlighted significant challenges users face when trying to prevent their social media data from being used for AI training. The cybersecurity firm's research indicates that opting out of such data usage is often a complex and difficult process across various platforms. This raises privacy concerns for users whose online activities may be incorporated into AI models without their explicit consent or easy control. AI

    IMPACT Highlights challenges in data privacy for AI training, potentially influencing future platform policies and user awareness.