
Fake reviews are tipping point for much bigger online trust scandal

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The UK's competition regulator is investigating fake reviews and manipulation involving companies like Autotrader and Just Eat. This issue reflects a broader decline in consumer trust, driven by systems prioritizing engagement over accuracy. Trust signals are increasingly shaped by platforms, leading to manipulation and inconsistent verification. AI systems, such as ChatGPT, are also influencing trust through commercial pressures. As trust becomes reliant on systems rather than brands, the integrity of information is compromised, making it harder for consumers to verify credibility.

