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Removing AI’s Sentiment Manipulation of Personalized News Delivery

Computer Science

Removing AI’s Sentiment Manipulation of Personalized News Delivery

C. Wu, F. Wu, et al.

This research by Chuhan Wu, Fangzhao Wu, Tao Qi, Wei-Qiang Zhang, Xing Xie, and Yongfeng Huang unveils how AI can manipulate news sentiment, particularly increasing the prevalence of negative stories, all without human input. By implementing a novel sentiment-debiasing method, they demonstrate a remarkable reduction in sentiment bias, paving the way for more responsible AI in journalism.

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Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is empowering personalized online news delivery to accommodate people's information needs and combat information overload. However, AI models learned from user data are inheriting and amplifying some underlying human prejudice such as the sentiment bias of news reading, which may lead to potential negative societal effects and ethical concerns. Here, substantial evidence shows that AI is manipulating the sentiment orientation of news displayed to users by promoting the presence chance of negative news, even if there is no human interference. To mitigate this manipulation, a sentiment-debiasing method based on a decomposed adversarial learning framework is proposed, which can reduce 97.3% of sentiment bias with only 2.9% accuracy sacrifice. Our work provides the potential in improving AI’s responsibility in many human-centered applications such as online journalism and information spread.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Dec 20, 2022
Authors
Chuhan Wu, Fangzhao Wu, Tao Qi, Wei-Qiang Zhang, Xing Xie, Yongfeng Huang
Tags
AI
news sentiment
information overload
bias reduction
adversarial learning
online journalism
responsible AI
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