The indirect effects of episodic-thematic framing on information sharing about the economic threat of artificial intelligence

AW Kirkpatrick, JD Hmielowski, AD Boyd - Communication Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Developing artificial intelligence (AI) equitably necessitates understanding how nonexperts
conceptualize and share news about technoscientific risk. We examine a model predicting …

Temporal framing in balanced news coverage of artificial intelligence and public attitudes

S Choi - Mass Communication and Society, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study investigates how balanced news coverage, presenting both the positive and
negative aspects of artificial intelligence (AI), may lead to attitudinal changes among the …

On the Motivations to Seek Information From Artificial Intelligence Agents Versus Humans: A Risk Information Seeking and Processing Perspective

W Liao, W Weisman, A Thakur - Science Communication, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This study investigates how anticipating an artificial intelligence agent versus human
information source moderates the risk information seeking and processing model. It focuses …

[图书][B] Communicating risk in intelligence forecasts: The consumer's perspective

NF Dieckmann - 2007 - search.proquest.com
The main goal of many political and intelligence forecasts is to effectively communicate risk
information to decision makers (ie consumers). Standard reporting most often consists of a …

Who shares about AI? Media exposure, psychological proximity, performance expectancy, and information sharing about artificial intelligence online

AW Kirkpatrick, AD Boyd, JD Hmielowski - AI & SOCIETY, 2024 - Springer
Media exposure can shape audience perceptions surrounding novel innovations, such as
artificial intelligence (AI), and could influence whether they share information about AI with …

The spread of fake science: Lexical concreteness, proximity, misinformation sharing, and the moderating role of subjective knowledge

A Williams Kirkpatrick - Public Understanding of Science, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The spread of science misinformation harms efforts to mitigate threats like climate change or
coronavirus. Construal-level theory suggests that mediated messages can prime …

Conflict or caveats? Effects of media portrayals of scientific uncertainty on audience perceptions of new technologies

AR Binder, ED Hillback, D Brossard - Risk analysis, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Research indicates that uncertainty in science news stories affects public assessment of risk
and uncertainty. However, the form in which uncertainty is presented may also affect …

Factors influencing public risk–benefit considerations of nanotechnology: Assessing the effects of mass media, interpersonal communication, and elaborative …

SS Ho, DA Scheufele… - Public Understanding of …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examines the influence of mass media, interpersonal communication, and
elaborative processing on public perception of benefits and risks of nanotechnology, based …

Differential effects of digital media platforms on climate change risk information‐sharing intention: A moderated mediation model

HJ Paek, HJ Oh, T Hove - Risk Analysis, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This study analyzes the mechanisms through which risk messages about climate change
lead to people's risk information‐sharing intention, and how digital media platform type …

A perfect storm: social media news, psychological biases, and AI

P Datta, M Whitmore, JK Nwankpa - Digital Threats: Research and …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
In an age where news information is created by millions and consumed by billions over
social media (SM) every day, issues of information biases, fake news, and echo-chambers …