Desing and Methodological Process for Assessing Quasi-Experiments in Virtual Reality Environments for Deepfake Recognition in the Artificial Intelligence Era

22 Pages Posted: 7 Feb 2025

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Alberto Sanchez-Acedo

Rey Juan Carlos University

Alejandro Carbonell-Alcocer

Rey Juan Carlos University

Manuel Gertrudix

Rey Juan Carlos University

Abstract

Nowadays, the impact of artificial intelligence tools in the professional field must be analyzed, as well as their influence on the field of journalism and information. One of the aspects that has generated most concern in this area is the use of these tools, which can generate audiovisual content, for the creation of deepfakes. This article presents the methodology used to carry out a quasi-experiment designed to study and analyze the behaviour of young people in the face of possible exposure to deepfakes generated with artificial intelligence tools, as well as their ability to identify them. The experiment is conducted in a virtual environment in which participants are immersed in an interact with the environment in which they visualize newspaper front pages that include contextual elements. Participants must review the information included in the virtual environment to determine whether the images displayed correspond to real people or people generated with artificial intelligence tools. In addition, the influence and importance of the contextual elements accompanying an image in determining whether it is fake or real is analyzed. This article aims to detail the methodology used in this experiment to promote its replicability.

Keywords: Methodological process, quasi-experimental design, quasi-experiment, virtual reality, a-frame, virtual environment, deepfakes, Artificial Intelligence, disinformation

Suggested Citation

Sanchez-Acedo, Alberto and Carbonell-Alcocer, Alejandro and Gertrudix, Manuel, Desing and Methodological Process for Assessing Quasi-Experiments in Virtual Reality Environments for Deepfake Recognition in the Artificial Intelligence Era. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5128070 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5128070

Alberto Sanchez-Acedo (Contact Author)

Rey Juan Carlos University ( email )

Alejandro Carbonell-Alcocer

Rey Juan Carlos University ( email )

Manuel Gertrudix

Rey Juan Carlos University ( email )

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