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Uri Samet

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Uri Samet is a technology executive in Cyprus. He has published several papers about technology and the Internet in various scientific journals.

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The positive influence of large language models on fact-checking practices: A case study of Grok (2025)

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Uri Samet (2025-06-30) . "The positive influence of large language models on fact-checking practices: A case study of Grok". World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences 15 (3): 1727–1738. DOI:10.30574/wjaets.2025.15.3.1123.
  • By providing a readily accessible tool within the X ecosystem, Grok encourages users to query and verify information instantly. While its occasional inaccuracies underscore the ongoing need for human discernment, these very imperfections serve as a powerful, albeit unintended, educational mechanism, training users to be more critical consumers of digital content.
  • The pervasive presence of AI-generated content, coupled with its inherent limitations such as hallucinations and biases, has compelled a broader public, particularly younger generations, to become more aware of the critical need for information verification.

Crisis Fatigue in the Digital Age (2025)

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Uri Samet (2025-05-26) . "Crisis Fatigue in the Digital Age: How Constant Exposure to Disasters Affects Public Attention and Engagement". International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology 11 (3): 1084–1095. ISSN 2456-3307. DOI:10.32628/CSEIT25111681.
  • The digital ecosystem acts as a powerful amplifier of crisis fatigue. The sheer volume, velocity, and repetition of online crisis news overwhelm individuals' limited cognitive capacities, leading to information overload and a degradation of attention spans.
  • Crisis fatigue contributes to declining public and political participation, as individuals opt for news avoidance, thereby becoming less informed about critical issues essential for democratic engagement.

Online Reputation as an Economic Asset (2024)

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Uri Samet (2024-08-30) . "Online reputation as an economic asset: A meta-analysis of digital perception's impact on organizational value". World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 23 (2): 2908–2921. DOI:10.30574/wjarr.2024.23.2.2537.
  • Online reputation is an indispensable economic asset, directly impacting organizational value through a complex interplay of digital perceptions.
  • There's a positive link between a favorable digital presence and key economic outcomes, including increased sales, enhanced brand equity, improved stock market performance, and stronger talent acquisition capabilities. This influence is multifaceted, driven by the collective power of online reviews, the dynamic nature of social media sentiment, the pervasive reach of search engine visibility, and the strategic narratives shaped through digital content and public relations.
  • Organizations that prioritize cultivating and protecting their digital perception are better positioned to build enduring customer trust, attract investment, and secure a sustainable competitive advantage in the evolving digital landscape.