Is GenAI ruining the internet with a flood of fake reviews and bad apps? (2024)

Hello and welcome to Eye on AI.

Today, I’m bringing you an exclusive look at new research that shows how generative AI is rapidly increasing the number of fake reviews online, deceiving users into downloading apps infected with malware and also deceiving advertisers into placing ads on malicious apps.

The fraud analytics team at DoubleVerify—a company that provides tools and research to advertisers, marketplaces, and publishers to help them detect fraud and safeguard their brands—is today releasing research describing how generative AI tools are being used at scale to create fraudulent app reviews faster and easier than ever before. The researchers tell Eye on AI they found tens of thousands of AI-generated fake reviews propping up thousands of malicious apps across major app stores including the iOS store, Google Play store, and app stores on connected TVs.

“[AI] is basically allowing the scale of fake reviews to escalate so much faster,” Gilit Saporta, senior director of fraud analytics at DoubleVerify, told Eye on AI.

Fraudulent reviews are a long-standing issue online, especially on e-commerce platforms such as Amazon. Earlier this month, the FTC finalized rules banning fake reviews and related deceptive practices, such as buying reviews, misrepresenting authentic reviews on a company’s own website, and buying fake social media followers or engagement.

The finalized rules also explicitly ban reviews that are AI-generated, which have been increasingly flooding sites like Amazon, TripAdvisor, and wherever reviews are found since generative AI tools became readily available, according to DoubleVerify. In their new findings, the company’s fraud researchers describe how generative AI is causing the already prevalent problem to explode in app stores specifically. In 2024, the company identified more than three times the number of apps with AI-generated fake reviews compared to the same period in 2023. Some of the reviews contain obvious phrases that point to them being AI-generated (“I am a language model”), but others come across as authentic and would be difficult for users to detect, according to Saporta. Only by analyzing reviews on a massive scale was her team able to spot other subtleties that point to AI generation, such as phrases being repeated over and over again.

The malicious apps being legitimized by AI reviews typically download malware onto users’ devices to harvest data or request intrusive permissions, such as allowing the app to run in the background undetected.

Many of the apps “target the most vulnerable parts of our society,” Saporta said, such as seniors (magnifying glass apps, flashlight apps) and kids (such as ones that promise free coins, gems, and the like in popular kids’ mobile games). Other specific apps DoubleVerify discovered to have significant numbers of AI-generated reviews include a Fire TV app called Wotcho TV, an app called My AI Chatbot in the Google Play Store, and another called Brain E-Books in the Google Play Store.

DoubleVerify also found malicious apps that host audio content are leaning heavily on AI-generated reviews. Advertisers pay a premium for audio ads, so this scheme hinges on making the app seem legitimate to both users and advertisers. Once downloaded, these apps install malware that simulates audio playback or plays audio in the background of a user’s device without their knowledge (draining battery and running up data usage), making it possible for the app’s creator to fraudulently charge advertisers for fake listens.

In some cases, the creators of the malicious apps themselves are using tools like ChatGPT to rapidly generate five-star reviews. In others, they’re outsourcing the task to gig economy workers. One sign to look out for is if an app has something like 90% five-star reviews, 10% one-star reviews, and nothing in between.

“I think for someone who is not coming in with the knowledge that the app has been showing some suspicious patterns, it would be very difficult to find the reviews that have been produced by AI,” Saporta said, adding that the app stores are aware of the issue and DoubleVerify is working with them to flag problematic apps.

AI companies tout that generative AI models make writing easier, but it comes at a cost. The explosion of AI-generated reviews is similar to how AI tools have made it easier for hackers to write more convincing phishing emails faster. Educators say students are outsourcing their writing work to ChatGPT, and hiring managers say they’re overwhelmed by floods of low-quality resumes written with AI tools. DoubleVerify is also tracking how malicious actors are using AI to create shell e-commerce websites for companies that don’t really exist.

Technology often aims to lower the barrier to entry, but can it lower it too much?

And with that, here’s more AI news.

Sage Lazzaro
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AI IN THE NEWS

California lawmakers overwhelmingly approve sweeping AI bill. That’s according to the New York Times. As Jeremy Kahn wrote in Tuesday’s newsletter, the bill—referred to as SB1047—is designed to prevent catastrophic harms caused by AI and has divided the AI community. After being watered down following lobbying from the tech industry, the version of the bill approved yesterday would require AI companies to test the largest AI models for safety prior to release and would allow the state’s attorney general to sue model developers for serious harms caused by their technologies. If signed into law, the bill would likely become de facto regulation for the U.S. and would mark a major shift for AI regulation in the country, which still lacks national regulation on AI. For more information on the bill, Fortune’s Jenn Brice’s has a helpful explainer.

Nvidia surpasses expectations in record Q2 earnings. As Fortune’s Alexei Oreskovic reported, the chipmaker reported $30 billion in the three months ending on July 28, up 122% from last year and far above Wall Street’s already bullish prediction of $28.9 billion. More importantly, Nvidia confirmed customers will begin receiving orders of its next-generation Blackwell AI chip in Q4. Rumors that the chip could be delayed have been swirling, putting extra pressure on yesterday’s earnings.

Uber links up with Wayve for mappless self-driving cars. The companies today announced a partnership and Uber’s strategic investment in Wayve, one of the autonomous driving companies taking a newer “mapless” approach that leans heavily on AI and is designed to allow autonomous vehicles to operate without geofenced limits. With Uber’s support, Wayve intends to accelerate its work with carmakers to enhance consumer vehicles with Level 2+ advanced driver assistance and Level 3 automated driving capabilities. It will also work toward Level 4 autonomous vehicles—referring to the level at which vehicles can fully drive themselves without human intervention in specific conditions—to be deployed by Uber in the future. Uber founder and former CEO Travis Kalanick began publicly speaking about replacing drivers with automated vehicles in 2014, and the company invested more than $1 billion in autonomous tech before ultimately selling off its self-driving unit to Aurora. Last week, I wrote about the role AI plays in self-driving cars (and why self-driving car makers aren’t attaching themselves to the AI hype). You can check out the story here.

New research offers first empirical evidence that LLMs exhibit racialized linguistic stereotypes. Researchers from Stanford University, the University of Oxford, the University of Chicago, and other institutions published the paper yesterday in Nature, which details how AI language models show a particular prejudice against speakers of African American English. Specifically, the researchers describe a discrepancy between what language models overtly say about African Americans and what they covertly associate with them through dialect. They also argue that the current techniques intended to alleviate racial bias in language models (such as human preference alignment) actually exacerbate that discrepancy by obscuring the racism in LLMs. Lastly, they found that the models are more likely to “suggest that speakers of African American English be assigned less prestigious jobs, be convicted of crimes, and be sentenced to death” than speakers of Standard American English. These would be serious judgments to leave in the hands of an LLM and are the type of use cases many lawmakers are looking to regulate. The EU AI Act, for example, names employment and justice processes as “high risk” areas where AI deployment is subject to more stringent guardrails and transparency requirements.

FORTUNE ON AI

Google now uses AI to moderate staff meetings and employees say it asks softball questions —by Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez

Wall Street’s AI darling Super Micro postponed earnings while under short seller’s microscope —by Will Daniel

Meta has abandoned efforts to make custom chips for its upcoming AR glasses —by Kali Hays

Klarna has 1,800 employees it hopes AI will render obsolete —by Ryan Hogg

Why Honeywell has placed such a big bet on gen AI—by John Kell

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EYE ON AI NUMBERS

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That’s how many AI companies with B2B business models scored equity investments so far in 2024 (as of Aug. 9), compared to just 214 deals for AI companies with B2C business models, according to CB Insights.

The figure continues a trend (B2B AI deals have far outpaced B2C for at least the past four years, according to the data) and mirrors the same strategy the major AI players are taking. For example, while OpenAI’s ChatGPT is about as consumer as AI can get, the company’s investments and acquisitions are primarily geared toward accelerating its enterprise strategy. It makes sense: Enterprises have more access to the resources needed to experiment with AI.

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Is GenAI ruining the internet with a flood of fake reviews and bad apps? (2024)

FAQs

Is GenAI ruining the internet with a flood of fake reviews and bad apps? ›

Generative AI is accelerating the spread of fake reviews and malicious apps. Generative AI is helping to drive an explosion of fake reviews online that are being used to trick people into downloading malicious apps, new research from the company DoubleVerify finds.

Is GenAI really AI? ›

GenAI refers to a specific subset of AI that uses programs to process large data sets, detect patterns, and then create new works of text, imagery, video, and even computer code based on the instructions it's given (known as “prompts”).

How is AI destroying the internet? ›

Meanwhile, AI has also infected our search engines. Websites like Google are providing AI results for their web searches, some of which seem to be poaching any and all information from the internet at random, even posts from users that were intentionally being funny or spreading disinformation.

Is Generative AI connected to the internet? ›

These connected generative AI models rely heavily on internet connectivity to access up-to-date information and continuously improve their performance.

How accurate is generative AI? ›

A new study, Magesh et al. (2024), finds that Generative AI is mostly wrong. 👉 A study from May tested four platforms, focusing on legal tech. 👉 The researchers sent prompts with legal questions and measured the accuracy of the results, sorting them into false, incomplete, or accurate answers.

When not to use GenAI? ›

GenAI is not always the best option

GenAI is not a silver bullet, even if it may seem that way due to its popularity. In fact, it is often not the right fit for most AI use cases. For instance, for prediction and forecasting large language models (LLMs) and GenAI are not the best fit.

How many people are using GenAI? ›

45% of the US population surveyed is using generative AI. 29% of the UK population surveyed is using generative AI.

How to stop generative AI? ›

Close any open files. Then, navigate to Preferences > Generative AI. To turn off the generative AI features, deselect Enable generative AI features in Acrobat, and then select OK. To turn on the generative AI features again, select Enable generative AI features in Acrobat, and select OK.

Is AI flooding the internet? ›

“Slop” is an AI-generated content – both text and images – that's created mainly to flood the internet with low-quality material. This material aims to draw in advertising income and influence search engine rankings, but it lacks the interactive engagement seen in chatbots that directly interact with users.

Will AI make the internet useless? ›

AI may well help us, especially areas like Machine Learning, Neural Networks and sometimes, Generative AI tools, but will not solve the myriad of challenges ahead of us. No, the internet will not become useless, in fact, it will likely end up becoming far more useful and valuable.

What is the downside of generative AI? ›

Lack of trust and authenticity

Gen AI can generate information that appears factual but is often inaccurate. This is often called AI hallucinations. We must remember that: although Gen AI models appear to understand the content that they use and generate, they do not understand it.

Does AI take stuff from the internet? ›

Why are people worried about AI bots? Training generative AI requires significant amounts of data. To collect the information, several companies have AI bots scouring the web for content. Data comes in two forms: public and private.

Is Alexa a generative AI? ›

While there's been much talk surrounding Amazon's generative AI-powered overhaul of its voice assistant, Alexa, and its expected subscription fees, we've heard little from the e-commerce giant about a launch date. New reports indicate it's expected to launch in October and confirm that a subscription will be required.

What is an example of hallucination when using generative AI? ›

AI hallucinations can take many different forms. Some common examples include: Incorrect predictions: An AI model may predict that an event will occur when it is unlikely to happen. For example, an AI model that is used to predict the weather may predict that it will rain tomorrow when there is no rain in the forecast.

What is one thing current generative AI applications cannot do? ›

One key area where generative AI struggles is understanding human emotions. AI can generate content that seems emotional or creative, but it does not actually “feel” or understand emotions like humans do.

Is AI good or bad? ›

AI is neither inherently good nor bad. It is a tool that can be used for both beneficial and harmful purposes, depending on how it is developed and used. It is important to approach AI with caution and responsibility, ensuring that it is developed and used in an ethical and transparent manner.

How is GenAI different than AI? ›

One of the key differences between AI and Gen AI is that traditional AI excels in analyzing and automating, while Gen AI pioneers in creative content generation.

Is ChatGPT really AI? ›

ChatGPT is a Large Language Model AI that is “trained” and like all programs is only as good as its programming. So with that in mind it should be used as a tool and it is not infallible.

Is AI dungeon actually AI? ›

AI Dungeon is a single-player/multiplayer text adventure game which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to generate content and allows players to create and share adventures and custom prompts.

Is GenAI a subset of AI? ›

Generative AI, or GenAI, is a subset of artificial intelligence technology that creates something new from a dataset of previous examples.

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