Adjusting news accuracy perceptions after deepfakes exposure: evidence from a non-Western context

Empirical studies examining if and how deepfakes would evoke news skepticism and discredit social trust in societies with low levels of digital literacy are limited. Recognizing the gap in the literature, this study conducts a survey experiment in India. We test whether individuals adjust their perc...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, Saifuddin, Wang, Yifei, Bee, Adeline Wei Ting
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1712622023-10-18T02:06:48Z Adjusting news accuracy perceptions after deepfakes exposure: evidence from a non-Western context Ahmed, Saifuddin Wang, Yifei Bee, Adeline Wei Ting Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication News Accuracy Deepfakes Empirical studies examining if and how deepfakes would evoke news skepticism and discredit social trust in societies with low levels of digital literacy are limited. Recognizing the gap in the literature, this study conducts a survey experiment in India. We test whether individuals adjust their perceptions of news accuracy after being exposed to a deepfake about the subject of the news. Furthermore, we examine if cognitive ability will play a critical role in distinguishing how participants readjust their perceptions of news accuracy. In line with the propositions, we find that those exposed to a malicious deepfake video are primed to lower their initial positive news accuracy perceptions (featuring the subject) than those exposed to an informational video (featuring the subject). We also observe that the adjustments of news accuracy perceptions after being exposed to a deepfake are not dependent on the cognitive ability of social media news users. Finally, we discuss the theoretical and practical implications of our work. 2023-10-18T02:06:48Z 2023-10-18T02:06:48Z 2023 Journal Article Ahmed, S., Wang, Y. & Bee, A. W. T. (2023). Adjusting news accuracy perceptions after deepfakes exposure: evidence from a non-Western context. Telematics and Informatics, 84, 102047-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tele.2023.102047 0736-5853 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171262 10.1016/j.tele.2023.102047 2-s2.0-85168797345 84 102047 en Telematics and Informatics © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Social sciences::Communication
News Accuracy
Deepfakes
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News Accuracy
Deepfakes
Ahmed, Saifuddin
Wang, Yifei
Bee, Adeline Wei Ting
Adjusting news accuracy perceptions after deepfakes exposure: evidence from a non-Western context
description Empirical studies examining if and how deepfakes would evoke news skepticism and discredit social trust in societies with low levels of digital literacy are limited. Recognizing the gap in the literature, this study conducts a survey experiment in India. We test whether individuals adjust their perceptions of news accuracy after being exposed to a deepfake about the subject of the news. Furthermore, we examine if cognitive ability will play a critical role in distinguishing how participants readjust their perceptions of news accuracy. In line with the propositions, we find that those exposed to a malicious deepfake video are primed to lower their initial positive news accuracy perceptions (featuring the subject) than those exposed to an informational video (featuring the subject). We also observe that the adjustments of news accuracy perceptions after being exposed to a deepfake are not dependent on the cognitive ability of social media news users. Finally, we discuss the theoretical and practical implications of our work.
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Bee, Adeline Wei Ting
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Wang, Yifei
Bee, Adeline Wei Ting
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title Adjusting news accuracy perceptions after deepfakes exposure: evidence from a non-Western context
title_short Adjusting news accuracy perceptions after deepfakes exposure: evidence from a non-Western context
title_full Adjusting news accuracy perceptions after deepfakes exposure: evidence from a non-Western context
title_fullStr Adjusting news accuracy perceptions after deepfakes exposure: evidence from a non-Western context
title_full_unstemmed Adjusting news accuracy perceptions after deepfakes exposure: evidence from a non-Western context
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