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Users Favor LLM-Generated Content -- Until They Know It's AI

Published: February 23, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2503.16458v1

By: Petr Parshakov , Iuliia Naidenova , Sofia Paklina and more

Potential Business Impact:

People like AI answers more when they don't know it's AI.

Business Areas:
Natural Language Processing Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics, Software

In this paper, we investigate how individuals evaluate human and large langue models generated responses to popular questions when the source of the content is either concealed or disclosed. Through a controlled field experiment, participants were presented with a set of questions, each accompanied by a response generated by either a human or an AI. In a randomized design, half of the participants were informed of the response's origin while the other half remained unaware. Our findings indicate that, overall, participants tend to prefer AI-generated responses. However, when the AI origin is revealed, this preference diminishes significantly, suggesting that evaluative judgments are influenced by the disclosure of the response's provenance rather than solely by its quality. These results underscore a bias against AI-generated content, highlighting the societal challenge of improving the perception of AI work in contexts where quality assessments should be paramount.

Page Count
13 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Human-Computer Interaction