Humans cannot recognize AI-written reviews - human reviews were often mistaken for AI-generated reviews, and even more frequently, AI-generated reviews were mistaken for human reviews
Online reviews serve as a guide for consumer choice. With advancements in large language models (LLMs) and generative AI, the fast and inexpensive creation of human-like text may threaten the feedback function of online reviews if neither readers nor platforms can differentiate between human-written...
Yeah, reviews are relatively easy to fake with current technology. They're short and most of them follow a fairly limited set of formats. This isn't like generating hands where there are a ton of ways for an AI to give itself away. Not that most humans are very good at drawing hands.
I mean, just look at reddit. It's full of whole fake threads of bots talking to bots using copied comments and the only way you can guess it's a bot is by going through their history.