Majority of Americans trust what’s online less than ever before
- A recent survey of 2,000 US adults found Americans trust online content less than ever before.
- Increasing AI-generated and misleading content drives this declining trust in digital information.
- This content frequently appears in social media posts, news articles, and chatbots online.
- Only 41% of Americans believe online content is accurate and created by a real human.
- Many Americans desire tools that restore confidence in digital interactions and verify human identity.
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Majority of Americans trust what’s online less than ever before
The average American trusts less than half of what they see and read online, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults found that skepticism is at an all-time high when it comes to the internet. According to…
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