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Autores principales: Gamage, Dilrukshi, Sewwandi, Dilki, Zhang, Min, Bandara, Arosha
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.05711
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author Gamage, Dilrukshi
Sewwandi, Dilki
Zhang, Min
Bandara, Arosha
author_facet Gamage, Dilrukshi
Sewwandi, Dilki
Zhang, Min
Bandara, Arosha
contents In this research, we explored the efficacy of various warning label designs for AI-generated content on social media platforms e.g., deepfakes. We devised and assessed ten distinct label design samples that varied across the dimensions of sentiment, color/iconography, positioning, and level of detail. Our experimental study involved 911 participants randomly assigned to these ten label designs and a control group evaluating social media content. We explored their perceptions relating to 1. Belief in the content being AI-generated, 2. Trust in the labels and 3. Social Media engagement perceptions of the content. The results demonstrate that the presence of labels had a significant effect on the users belief that the content is AI generated, deepfake, or edited by AI. However their trust in the label significantly varied based on the label design. Notably, having labels did not significantly change their engagement behaviors, such as like, comment, and sharing. However, there were significant differences in engagement based on content type: political and entertainment. This investigation contributes to the field of human computer interaction by defining a design space for label implementation and providing empirical support for the strategic use of labels to mitigate the risks associated with synthetically generated media.
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spellingShingle Labeling Synthetic Content: User Perceptions of Warning Label Designs for AI-generated Content on Social Media
Gamage, Dilrukshi
Sewwandi, Dilki
Zhang, Min
Bandara, Arosha
Human-Computer Interaction
Artificial Intelligence
Computers and Society
Emerging Technologies
H.4.0; J.7; H.5.1
In this research, we explored the efficacy of various warning label designs for AI-generated content on social media platforms e.g., deepfakes. We devised and assessed ten distinct label design samples that varied across the dimensions of sentiment, color/iconography, positioning, and level of detail. Our experimental study involved 911 participants randomly assigned to these ten label designs and a control group evaluating social media content. We explored their perceptions relating to 1. Belief in the content being AI-generated, 2. Trust in the labels and 3. Social Media engagement perceptions of the content. The results demonstrate that the presence of labels had a significant effect on the users belief that the content is AI generated, deepfake, or edited by AI. However their trust in the label significantly varied based on the label design. Notably, having labels did not significantly change their engagement behaviors, such as like, comment, and sharing. However, there were significant differences in engagement based on content type: political and entertainment. This investigation contributes to the field of human computer interaction by defining a design space for label implementation and providing empirical support for the strategic use of labels to mitigate the risks associated with synthetically generated media.
title Labeling Synthetic Content: User Perceptions of Warning Label Designs for AI-generated Content on Social Media
topic Human-Computer Interaction
Artificial Intelligence
Computers and Society
Emerging Technologies
H.4.0; J.7; H.5.1
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.05711