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Most Canadians believe they have encountered misleading AI-generated content on social media in the past six months but half also don’t have confidence in their ability to discern between AI-generated fake news and human-produced content, according to a new study.
/CNW/ - One-half of Canadians admit they are not confident in their ability to distinguish between fake news generated by AI and human-produced content,.