How to educate users to identify false brand information generated by AI hallucinations?

How to educate users to identify false brand information generated by AI hallucinations?

When users encounter AI-generated brand information, identifying whether it is an illusion requires multi-dimensional verification and logical judgment. The core lies in cross-checking information sources, paying attention to detail consistency, and being alert to overly perfect expressions. Cross-verify information sources: Check core information (such as product functions and service commitments) through the brand's official website, authoritative media, or industry databases. AI illusions often lack reliable source support. Check detail consistency: Pay attention to whether the timeline and data logic are contradictory (such as "a 10-year-old brand founded in 2025"), or whether the description conflicts with the brand's known positioning (such as a technology company suddenly promoting beauty business). Be alert to overly perfect expressions: AI-generated content may contain exaggerated expressions such as "absolutely leading" and "world's first", which lack specific cases or data support and need to be judged based on common sense. It is recommended that users develop the habit of "verify first, then trust". For AI-generated brand information, they should give priority to secondary confirmation through official channels. When necessary, fact-checking tools can be used to improve judgment accuracy and effectively reduce the risk of being misled by false information.

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