“They’re more susceptible to confirmation bias via social media than they like to admit.”
Over the past year or so, social media sites such as Facebookhave been overrun with AI-generated images.
So, here are some of the most popular responses to the question:
1.

“Always believing the first results of Google search.”
“Being fooled by obviously scripted propaganda on TikTok.”
u/whiskeybridge
4.

“Not knowing what LLM AIs like ChatGPTareexactly, or how they work.”
No, I don’t care what some creator I never heard of thinks, I’m asking YOU.
That’s why I’m here talking to YOU.

Tell me what YOU think, don’t just post a link to a 20-minute video.
Nobody has time for that."
u/OAMP47
6.

“Speaking as a CPA, like never trust any of those tax TikToks.”
“My stepdaughter thought Mr. That’s something instinctively you know is bullshit, but she wouldn’t believe me.”
“Looked it up and it’s a popular scam.

She still wanted to try until her mother took her phone, lol.”
u/_Fun_At_Parties
8.
“Obviously fake nostalgia.”

“Its shocking how easily manipulated they are by memes.”
u/Mr_Kittlesworth
11.
“Thinking they are a business entrepreneur world-shaker when they participate in gambling (bitcoin/cryptocurrency).”

“Media literacy in general is just not something that’s taught in society.”
“People are just kinda expected to learn it, I guess.
u/meowtiger
16.Lots of people “[Trust] Tiktok the way that their parents trust Facebook.”

“They’re more susceptible to confirmation bias via social media than they like to admit.”
u/thisistheSnydercut
19.And finally: “Honestly, just digital literacy in general.
There’s a lot to consider here.

Let me know down below.

