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Do You Trust ChatGPT? -- Perceived Credibility of Human and AI-Generated Content
5 September 2023
Martin Huschens
Martin Briesch
Dominik Sobania
Franz Rothlauf
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"Do You Trust ChatGPT? -- Perceived Credibility of Human and AI-Generated Content"
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Towards Theoretical Understandings of Self-Consuming Generative Models
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Large Language Models Suffer From Their Own Output: An Analysis of the Self-Consuming Training Loop
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Dominik Sobania
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