Avoid getting misled by the latest AI-generated trends: learn how to verify information for yourself

When consuming AI-generated content, look out for phrases like 'AI-powered,' 'machine learning,' or 'deep learning.' While these terms can be exciting, they don't necessarily mean the content is accurate. Take a closer look at the information being presented and ask yourself if it sounds too good (or bad) to be true.
Don't rely on a single source of information. Instead, seek out multiple sources to corroborate the facts. Check reputable news outlets, academic journals, and government websites to see if the information aligns.
Consider why the AI-generated content is being created. Is it to educate or entertain? Or is it to sell a product or promote a certain agenda? Be aware of potential biases and motivations that may be influencing the content.
Take advantage of fact-checking websites and tools like Snopes, FactCheck.org, or the Washington Post's Fact Checker. These resources can help you quickly verify the accuracy of information and debunk myths.
If something seems too good (or bad) to be true, it probably is. Trust your instincts and ask questions. Don't be afraid to seek out more information or challenge the information being presented.
