Study Finds AI Stories Rated Higher Quality Than Human Writing
More than 1,600 participants rated AI-written stories higher for quality and engagement, and many could not reliably identify the author, researchers said.
- On Tuesday, researchers at Villanova University reported that readers struggle to distinguish between human and AI-generated stories, often rating AI-created content higher for quality and engagement than human-written works.
- The study, published in the journal Judgment and Decision Making, asked more than 1,600 participants aged 18 to 81 to rate six fictional short stories—three written by humans and three generated by ChatGPT.
- Believing they were written by humans, participants gave higher quality ratings to AI-generated stories. Senior author Dr. Deena Weisberg noted that readers often prefer the "clarity" and predictability of AI writing.
- Familiarity with specific patterns helps readers identify AI-written text, as Weisberg noted that improving AI literacy may help people navigate the new AI-enabled world.
- Public assumptions about AI's creative capabilities are increasingly out of date, as people mistakenly assume that creative writing requires uniquely human qualities like emotional understanding and lived experience.
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