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ai search skews low credibility and right
2026-02-18 18:12:49.741055+01 by
Dan Lyke
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Arxiv
Computer Science > Computers and Society: The Rise of AI Search: Implications for
Information Markets and Human Judgement at Scale Sinan Aral, Haiwen Li, Rui Zuo
Our results also show AI search surfaces significantly fewer long tail
information sources, lower response variety, and significantly more low credibility and
right- and center-leaning information sources, compared to traditional search, impacting
the economic incentives to produce new information, market concentration in information
production, and human judgment and decision-making at scale. The social and economic
implications of these rapid changes in our information ecosystem necessitate a global
debate about corporate and governmental policy related to AI search.
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