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Strength of gender biases in AI images varies across languages
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and TU Darmstadt have studied how text-to-image generators deal with gender stereotypes in various languages. The results show that the models ...
"You're the best girls in Integrated!" shouted an animated male student as two aspiring scientists left the room. My fellow first-year Integrated Science sequence students, of whom only three of 19 ...
Tech company Meta is breaking French anti-discrimination law, due to the sexist recommendations of its algorithm, according ...
IDnow reports significant progress in reducing algorithmic bias in facial recognition systems, following its participation in ...
For many women, going back to the office can mean stepping back into environments where gender bias is more pronounced.
When Charlotte Moser started graduate school, she was the only woman in a shared office with four male students. One day, a classmate casually remarked that he wished she weren’t there so the office ...
There are few things more tenacious than a bias we don’t know we have. Implicit attitudes, buried deep in our mental machinery, can quietly shape how we perceive, judge, and act. We may not feel them, ...
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AI reveals gender bias in family courts
When parents separate in Australia, their futures—and their children's—often rely on the words chosen by judges in the Family Court. But those words aren't always neutral along gender lines, say a ...
Whether it’s in a professional kitchen or behind a bar, both chefs and mixologists have traditionally been dominated by men. The physical demands of the job, like late hours, lifting heavy bottles, ...
Amelia Wiggins, D.O., sits cross-legged on the couch in my suburban home. Her long hair flows down around her shoulders, and there’s an open bottle of wine between us. We’re in socks and sweatshirts, ...
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