"I asked ChatGPT to write a performance review for John, an accounts manager and then subsequently for Jane, an accounts manager. The only change in my question was ‘John’ to ‘Jane’."
"The first obvious difference is that ChatGPT gave John an “exceeds expectations” and Jane just a “meets expectations"https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/medialse/2024/04/26/patriarchal-ai-how-chatgpt-can-harm-a-womans-career/?utm_source=pocket_reader #ai #gender #bias
"The first obvious difference is that ChatGPT gave John an “exceeds expectations” and Jane just a “meets expectations"https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/medialse/2024/04/26/patriarchal-ai-how-chatgpt-can-harm-a-womans-career/?utm_source=pocket_reader #ai #gender #bias
Patriarchal AI: How ChatGPT can harm a woman’s career
Ruhi Khan, ESRC researcher at the LSE, argues that as companies increasingly use artificial intelligence and people gravitate towards relying on large language model chatbots like ChatGPT for ubiqu…Media@LSE