First .. thanks all for replying.
Sorry for the late reply. .. know you .. summer .. holiday .. :-)
Yes, that was indded my question. Some objective and scientific research into this.
Interesting reading. Thanks.
My idea was kind-of the result of what we see in cybersecurity:
What we are seeing is that with AI disinformation has become so easy and cheap, and also easy to automate.
Can we assume a senario where desinformation -like phishing moving into the area of spear phising- is becoming personal.
Just wondering.
Certain social media have a feature 'remember, x years ago, you took part in this event' (with some photo's you shared about that event)'
What would happen if you start feeding people false information? Or semi-fake information? Including posts by other people?
I agree. Getting people to believe they took part in <some event> x years ago might not be easy. But can you get people to question certain secundairy elements.
"Did I really meet <some person> during <some event> 4 years ago?"
I wonder. How many people rely on their own memories what they did in the fast?
And how many rely on what the photos in their smartphone and/or social media account tell them?
Kr.