Is AI-Generated Extremism Credible? Experimental Evidence from an Expert Survey
Is AI-Generated Extremism Credible? Experimental Evidence from an Expert Survey
Stephane J. Baele Elahe Naserian Gabriel Katz a Department of Political Science, UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgiumb Trilateral Research Ltd, London, UKc Department of Political Science, University of Exeter, Exeter, UKStephane J. Baele is Professor of International Relations at the ISPOLE Institute, University of Louvain (Belgium). His multidisciplinary research focuses on extremist and violent political actors’ communications.Elahe Naserian is Data Scientist at Trilateral Research (UK), specializing in social data and Artificial Intelligence. Previously, she was postdoctoral researcher at both the Psychology and the Political Science departments of the University of Exeter (UK), working on online behaviour and extremism.Gabriel Katz is Professor of Politics and Quantitative Methods at the University of Exeter (UK), Adjunct Professor of Political Economy at New York University (London, UK), and Visiting Professor of Political Economy at the Universidad de la Republica (Uruguay). His research interests lie at the intersection of economics and political science, focusing on Latin American Politics, Political Behavior, Political Economy and Research Methods.