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Users trust AI and human fact-checkers equally, study finds

A study found that users place equal trust in AI and human fact-checkers, though their reasons for trust differ. AI is often relied upon for speed and consistency, while humans are trusted for their nuanced understanding and ethical judgment. This suggests a complementary role for both AI and human oversight in combating misinformation. AI

IMPACT Highlights differing user trust factors for AI and human fact-checkers, suggesting a need for integrated approaches to combat misinformation.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a study's findings on user trust in AI and human fact-checkers, which falls under commentary on AI's role in information verification.

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