Heliyon (Feb 2024)

Fake news research trends, linkages to generative artificial intelligence and sustainable development goals

  • Raghu Raman,
  • Vinith Kumar Nair,
  • Prema Nedungadi,
  • Aditya Kumar Sahu,
  • Robin Kowalski,
  • Sasangan Ramanathan,
  • Krishnashree Achuthan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. e24727

Abstract

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In the digital age, where information is a cornerstone for decision-making, social media's not-so-regulated environment has intensified the prevalence of fake news, with significant implications for both individuals and societies. This study employs a bibliometric analysis of a large corpus of 9678 publications spanning 2013–2022 to scrutinize the evolution of fake news research, identifying leading authors, institutions, and nations. Three thematic clusters emerge: Disinformation in social media, COVID-19-induced infodemics, and techno-scientific advancements in auto-detection. This work introduces three novel contributions: 1) a pioneering mapping of fake news research to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), indicating its influence on areas like health (SDG 3), peace (SDG 16), and industry (SDG 9); 2) the utilization of Prominence percentile metrics to discern critical and economically prioritized research areas, such as misinformation and object detection in deep learning; and 3) an evaluation of generative AI's role in the propagation and realism of fake news, raising pressing ethical concerns. These contributions collectively provide a comprehensive overview of the current state and future trajectories of fake news research, offering valuable insights for academia, policymakers, and industry.

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