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NEW: We tested OpenAI’s GPT for racial bias systematically—and found it. Gift link: bloom.bg/3It4cE4
Recruiters are eager to use generative AI, but a Bloomberg experiment found bias against job candidates based on their names alone
“Somebody like me, who does not speak German, who does not know much beyond the basic background of Daniela Klette — Why was I able to find such a lead in like literally 30 minutes?” because German government institutions are unwilling, unable or not allowed to use modern tools.
“Nonetheless, it raised an awkward prospect: That a fugitive who had eluded German police for 30 years was found in about 30 minutes by Mr. Colborne, a Canadian journalist who works for the investigative website Bellingcat, and is in junior high school...” Gift link: www.nytimes.com/2024/03/01/w...
Daniela Klette, a militant from the Red Army Faction, was on the run for decades. Yet with publicly available digital recognition tools, German police could probably have found her much sooner.
I recommend pairing this excellent Pew study with this paper about diversity among opt in online sample providers we were discussing last week, as I think they illustrate some important trade offs in research related to why people answer surveys osf.io/preprints/ps... 1/
We just released a new analysis about the potential for opt-in surveys -- those where people volunteer to take surveys -- to provide misleading results, especially for young adults and Hispanics pewrsr.ch/49BMhqF
We examine how an opt-in poll may have unintentionally misled the public about the sensitive issue of Holocaust denial among young Americans.
Using ChatGPT or GPT-4 to annotate your data is cool. But have you ever tried open source models? It's suprisingly easy, as I show in this new video! youtu.be/N-k3RZqiSZY
My presentation of Ollama, first given at the Societal Analytics Lab of the Faculty of Social Science at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.Slides and demo: ht...