AI trained on novels tracks how racist and sexist biases have evolved

May Be Interested In:DNC Moves To Void David Hogg’s Election To Party Vice Chair On Technicality


Books can document the cultural biases of the era when they were published

Ann Taylor/Alamy

Artificial intelligences picking up sexist and racist biases is a well-known and persistent problem, but researchers are now turning this to their advantage to analyse social attitudes through history. Training AI models on novels from a certain decade can instil them with the prejudices of that era, offering a new way to study how cultural biases have evolved over time.

Large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT learn by analysing large collections of text. They tend to inherit the biases found within their training data:…

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Angry Trump Kills “Woke” Program—and Accidentally Screws MAGA Voters
Angry Trump Kills “Woke” Program—and Accidentally Screws MAGA Voters
4D marmoset brain map reveals MRI and molecular signatures for onset of multiple sclerosis–like lesions | Science
4D marmoset brain map reveals MRI and molecular signatures for onset of multiple sclerosis–like lesions | Science
Calligraphy bot
Calligraphy bot
Trump Administration Asks Court to Dismiss Abortion Pill Case
Trump Administration Asks Court to Dismiss Abortion Pill Case
Ipso logo
The Brookside cast now – from heartbreaking death to X-Factor success
15 injured in South Korea after bombs accidentally hit civilian area during military training
15 injured in South Korea after bombs accidentally hit civilian area during military training

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Around the Globe: Today's Key Headlines | © 2025 | Daily News