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9 Out Of 10 People No Longer Trust What They See Online, Says Jérémy Boissonnet – Dubai Blog

Emirates InsightBy Emirates InsightJanuary 12, 2026No Comments
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Jérémy Boissinot, entrepreneur, founding partner and CEO of AI marketing platform Favikon, revealed that 9 out of 10 people do not believe what they see online, according to a randomised survey conducted by the platform.

Boissinot was speaking at a session titled ‘How to Find Creators In an AI Slop World’ during the 1 Billion Followers Summit 2026.

Jérémy Boissinot added there are fake news is now broadcast that look like the real thing. He underscored this point by citing survey results which reveal that only 38% of users were able to successfully differentiate between genuine and fake content.

Consequently, what was once dismissed as talk of conspiracy theories surrounding social media has become a tangible reality. A case in point is the recent discovery that a popular social media account, boasting two million followers, was entirely generated by AI.

Addressing the challenges posed by AI, Jeremy Boissonnet highlighted the stark contrast in production time. An AI video can be created in as little as 5 minutes, whereas producing genuine content is a far more laborious process. He emphasised that, as a consequence, many users have become conditioned to accept slop content.

Boissonnet explained that almost anything can be faked on social media. What we cannot fake is the human element and community interactions. A person’s character is rooted in a direction that does not lie. Therefore, to truly assess a content creator, users must examine their direction, track record and credibility.”

He noted that his platform is actively addressing this issue, having developed specialised apps to detect fake content and verify the credibility of creators.

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