2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-35017-7_18
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Individual Deep Fake Recognition Skills are Affected by Viewer’s Political Orientation, Agreement with Content and Device Used

Stefan Sütterlin,
Torvald F. Ask,
Sophia Mägerle
et al.

Abstract: AI-generated "deep fakes" is increasingly used by cybercriminals conducting targeted and tailored social engineering attacks, and for influencing public opinion. To raise awareness and efficiently train individuals in recognizing deep fakes, understanding individual differences in the ability to recognize them is central. Previous research suggested a close relationship between political attitudes and top-down perceptual and cognitive processing styles. In this study, we investigate the impact of political att… Show more

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