Dario Betti, CEO, Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF) has penned an exclusive op-ed for tahawultech.com, where he examines the impact of … The post Opinion: The $2 billion AI gold rush, and why Elon Musk isn’t best pleased appeared first on TahawulTech.com.| TahawulTech.com
The Roots of Biased AI Human prejudice stretches back millennia, and the seeds of racism and bias that we sowed long ago have now taken root and flourished within artificial intelligence. Bias existed long before machine learning algorithms emerged; whenever society invents a new technology, it inherits the prejudices and discrimination of earlier eras. In … Continue reading As We Code, So We Reap – by Debanjan Borthakur →| ADR
Das Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI) hat am 24. Juli 2025 ein Whitepaper zu Bias in der künstlichen Intelligenz (KI) veröffentlicht.| DID | Dresdner Institut für Datenschutz
There have been many studies in the past that show people face a lot of bias when they turn in a job application. A 2021 study found that job applicants who had "Black-sounding" names were nine percent less likely to get a call back than those whose names sounded "white." People who review resumes are also looking for subtle clues of social class. A 2016 Yale study found that men who appear to be upper-class in job applications fare much better than women of the same class when applying to el...| Upworthy
We often have a superficial understanding of complex systems, which creates the "illusion of understanding. Time to shatter the illusion.| Shattered Illusions by Chris Kenst
"Current dissatisfaction with peer review is such an opportunity for change, so we call for taking advantage of this opportunity as fully as we can. We build our recommendations on the idea that mutual critical engagement is a skill developed through ongoing practice and actual engagement with each other’s ideas." In the following guest post,| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
So What? Marketing Analytics and Insights Live airs every Thursday at 1 pm EST. You can watch on YouTube Live. Be sure to subscribe and follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode of So What? The Trust Insights weekly livestream, you’ll learn how to identify and mitigate AI bias in large language [...]Read More... from So What? AI Bias Benchmark Testing| Trust Insights Marketing Analytics Consulting
In this episode of In-Ear Insights, the Trust Insights podcast, Katie and Chris tackle an issue of bias in generative AI, including identifying it, coming up with strategies to mitigate it, and proactively guarding against it. See a real-world example of how generative AI completely cut Katie out of an episode summary of the podcast [...]Read More... from In-Ear Insights: How to Identify and Mitigate Bias in AI| Trust Insights Marketing Analytics Consulting
This data was originally featured in the April 16th, 2025 newsletter found here: INBOX INSIGHTS, April 16, 2025: AI Integration Strategy Part 2, Survivorship Bias in AI This week, let’s talk survivorship bias. This is a phenomenon in statistics that has broad applications outside of stats. In a nutshell, survivorship bias is when your data [...]Read More... from Survivorship Bias in AI| Trust Insights Marketing Analytics Consulting
To improve AI’s qualitative skills, we’ll build opinionated models. Aesthetic choices, not fuzzy averages, will be chosen and optimized for. FLUX.1-Krea is the first of many.| Drew Breunig
Bias-cut skirts are the epitome of everyday elegance, but ready to wear ones often just don’t work well for curves.| Cashmerette
Global Head of DEI & Wellbeing Peter de Norville is directing his experience in fighting injustice to building the foundation for sustainable change The post <strong>How Sage is succeeding in capturing diversity data</strong> appeared first on DiversityQ.| DiversityQ
Reflections on the betrayal and hostility from fellow women in the workplace The post Women against women: the hidden obstacle in Corporate America appeared first on DiversityQ.| DiversityQ
Editor’s note: We welcome a guest blog post from Jay Singley, Document Delivery and Circulation Desk Manager at North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. In March 2025, Ex Libris unveiled their AI-powered Research Assistant tool for institutions using Summon. Within a week, Summon users reported error messages with specific search terms and topics. The first … Continue reading "“We Couldn’t Generate an Answer for your Question”" The post “We Couldn’t Generate an Answer ...| ACRLog
Maura R. Grossman and Tara Emory have published a new paper: A Primer on the Different Meanings of “Bias” for Legal Practice.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
As a minority FCC member during the Bush administration, Carr condemned government interference with newsroom decisions.| Reason.com
Diversification bias describes the tendency to choose more variety—to diversify—when making a simultaneous decision, and to choose less variety when making the same decisions sequentially.| Kent Hendricks
In the quest for originality, behavioural scientists often create new effects and frameworks—even when existing ones suffice. Dubbed the 'Pioneer Effect' phenomenon (with a tongue firmly in cheek) highlights the challenges of overlapping constructs, fragmented research, and duplicated effort. This article explores why psychology’s proliferation of terms isn’t just confusing—it could be holding the discipline back, and what we can do to course-correct. The post The Pioneer Effect: A Bo...| BehavioralEconomics.com | The BE Hub
Taking action or simply letting be? Did you make a wrong first impression on someone at work? Learn how to fix it.| Sylvie di Giusto • International Keynote Speaker
This post is an attempt to write up what I consider a useful lesson about intellectual discourse. The lesson, in short, is that it is often helpful to control for a thinker’s big idea. That is, a p…| Magnus Vinding
Abstract Differences in sea surface temperature (SST) biases among groups of bucket measurements in the International Comprehensive Ocean–Atmosphere Dataset, version 3.0 (ICOADS3.0), were recently identified that introduce offsets of as much as 1°C and have first-order implications for regional temperature trends. In this study, the origin of these groupwise offsets is explored through covariation between offsets and diurnal cycle amplitudes. Examination of an extended bucket model leads t...| AMETSOC
Episode 42 of the AI in Marketing: Unpacked podcast, with Sarah Lloyd Favaro The post Responsible AI Marketing: Where Innovation Meets Integrity appeared first on The Social Media Hat.| The Social Media Hat
Episode 13 of the AI in Marketing: Unpacked podcast, with Kimberly Anderson-Mutch The post AI as a Co-Pilot: Integrating AI into Your Content Strategy appeared first on The Social Media Hat.| The Social Media Hat
Understand what AI bias is, and why it's a problem not to be ignored. The post AI in Marketing: Are We Addressing Its Ethical Dilemmas? appeared first on The Social Media Hat.| The Social Media Hat
Media manipulation, deliberately shaping information to influence public perception, has profoundly transformed the digital age. No longer confined to traditional news broadcasts, it now permeates every corner of the online world. With social media, those who strategically maneuver their online activity now hold the power to shape public perception. While the democratization of information can uplift a more diverse platform of voices, it has also opened the floodgates to misinformation and ma...| Northeastern University Political Review
I tweeted this today. It captures the problem with the current post modern approach to science. What do I mean by that? All of the self proclaimed experts who claim they "did their own research" and came to ideological conclusions about climate change, vaccinations, the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic virus, fluoride in the water supply, chronic illnesses, "food as medicine", and just about all "health and wellness" interventions. You will notice in my post the expectation seems to b...| Real Psychiatry Technical Blog
Mitigating bias and inaccuracies in responses from generative AI requires careful prompt engineering that encourages critical evaluation, cross-checking, and the identification of biases. Here are some advanced prompts designed to help students and professionals critically interrogate AI output, improve accuracy, … Continue reading →| Brainstorm in Progress
This post initiates a nine-article series revisiting the "Teaching AI Ethics" resources from 2023 exploring bias in GenAI.| Leon Furze
What are the “values” of AI? How do they manifest in conversation? How consistent are they? Can they be manipulated? A study by the Societal Impacts group at Anthropic (maker of Claude) tried to find out. Claude and other models are trained to observe certain rules—human values and etiquette: At Anthropic, we’ve attempted to shape the values of our AI model, Claude, to help keep it aligned with human preferences, make it less likely to engage in dangerous behaviors, and generally make...| Big Medium - Full Feed
Over and Under thinking On my walk this morning I was talking to my friend and linguist, Luke Wakefield, and I had an insight. For most of my life I’ve been deeply curious about how things work: everything from electronics to religion. I make models of the world to best fit the data of what…| mattlumpkin
Part of our misbelief in things comes from the gap between our confidence and what we really know. Confronting that can prove exciting.| Shattered Illusion by Chris Kenst
Looking at bias and variance from another perspective..| Good Audience - Medium
Eleven, seven or a millisecond? How long does it actually take to form a first impression?| Sylvie di Giusto • International Keynote Speaker
I had an interesting day at the Washington Canvas Conference. The theme today was AI and I presented on ethics and student privacy. It was a good crowd too. I love working in the community and technical college environment – it is definitely all about the students. I get a sense that there are faculty that really care about their students and they are rightly anxious about technological change – especially in a time of political upheaval. I started out the day on the panel for AI and the ...| Brainstorm in Progress
Query-by-Browsing now includes local explanations so that you can explore in detail how the AI generated query relates to dataset items. Continue reading →| Alan Dix
I am still looking in to how this is going to work. I created a GPT with documents and some open textbooks on problem-solving and I am creating prompts like this: “Using the documents in your knowledge base, help me come up with advanced prompts for problem-solving or analyzing a problem. The audience is for students at a two-year technical college. I would like the prompts to have blanks (like MadLibs) for the students’ to fill in with the issue or problem they wish to solve or analyze. ...| Brainstorm in Progress
How do online interactions mirror societal norms? A recent Social Psychology Quarterly article reveals that even those online spaces that are collectively supportive against racism and sexism are rife with the sorts of limiting societal expectations imposed on racialized women in the offline world. Using interview data from 18 Black and Asian women, Paulina d.C. […]| Articles – Contexts
look, whatever the {official economic} charts say is a 100% bold faced lie. have you seen the price of a little ceasars pizza? it’s jumped nearly 50% in the last 4 years. my salary has not gone up 50% relative to my experiece in the last 4 years. most recently i got a salary cut. … Continue reading To Save Democracy, We Need to Rebuild Trust In Our Institutions→| Outlook Zen
Bias isn't a new MR battle, but are AI tools learning from our best practices or replicating our worst blunders?| Forsta
Purposeful doing is the repetition of a bias, the reiteration of ingrained prejudice. We get a good feeling from engaging in goal-orientated behaviour because it’s purposeful, because it’s progressive and constructive in nature, because it’s ‘meaningful’ rather than being ‘aimless’ or ‘merely random’, and yet all we’re really doing with our purposeful doing is that […]| radicaluncertaintydotcom
Looking at bias and variance from another perspective..| Medium
The Carl and Veronica Carstens Foundation is providing EUR 600,000 for 2 research projects to identify effective so-called alternative medicine (SCAM) therapies for post-COVID syndrome. The one that I will focus on here is headed by a member of my ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE HALL OF FAME, Prof Dr Gustav Dobos, Essen University Hospital. The project is| Edzard Ernst
I only just came across the announcements for two conferences that made me almost speachless: No 1 Homeopathy in Cancer Care – Aug. 29, 2024 Hosted by the newly formed Special Interest Group (SIG) on Research in Homeopathy in Cancer Care, this webinar aims to shed light on the role of homeopathy in cancer care, focusing| Edzard Ernst
I sometimes like to browse through old articles of mine and amaze myself. It is now 15 years ago that I published this paper: Since 1994 chiropractic has been regulated by statute in the UK. Despite this air of respectability, a range of important problems continue to bedevil this profession. Professional organizations of chiropractic and| Edzard Ernst
Pharmacists often advise patients on the use of over-the counter (OTC) medications, including homeopathics. Yet, little is known about student pharmacist education about homeopathy. The objectives of this study were to: describe homeopathic topics being taught in pharmacy schools, evaluate faculty views about pharmacists’ roles in counseling patients about homeopathic products. An explanatory sequential mixed| Edzard Ernst
What is confirmation bias? Learn what it is (from a marketer's perspective) and how it helps you generate high quality website conversions.| Conversion Sciences
3 years after the Squid Game, Netflix has a new Korean dystopian game-based TV show. It’s called “The 8 Show”. The directing is awful. The cinematography is laughably bad. The plot has more holes t…| Outlook Zen
Chasing improvement can be a daunting task… Chasing improvement can be a daunting task. Whether it affects day-to-day life or sets up the future, we make decisions based on what we think is best for us. With the New Year barely behind us, our need for improvement is more evident than ever. Unfortunately, New Year’s […] This post Motivating Fitness: What are We Missing? is published on Neurofied.| Neurofied
During the 2016 political season, disability has become one of the main talking points for voters. And, while I detest disability being used almost like political contraception, it is nice to have some representation taking the main stage in what has become a toxic series of lies and fear mongering. It started with Donald […]| Crutches and Spice
Even experts struggle to make accurate predictions. What does research suggest can be done to improve our visions of the future?| CLIPPING CHAINS
We have released the first (AFAIK) leaderboard for LLMs specialized in assessing their ethical biases, such as ageism, racism, sexism, among others.| Livable Software
Call for Institutional Neutrality at Yale March 22, 2024 The Buckley Institute has released a new petition calling on the Yale Corporation to adopt a position […]| fightforyale.com
Bias affects many of the things we do in higher education, but there are some techniques that can help mitigate it. This in turn can help increase equity, which one might define as a freedom from bias. Here are some…Read more ›| EdTechDev – Doug Holton
Tune in to the latest episode of the New Futurist here, and listen to a great conversation on AI regulation, bias and why we must put AI governance at the top of the world agenda.| Women Leading in AI
The psychological appeal of salient events and risks can be a major hurdle to optimal altruistic priorities and impact. My aim in this post is to outline a few reasons to approach our intuitive fas…| Magnus Vinding
I clearly remember the code test when going through the hiring process at Automattic. As someone with imposter syndrome and anxiety, the thought of having my code under a microscope, and confirming…| Jerry Jones
This entry is part 18 of 18 in the series Creative InnovationPeople don’t like very new ideas. Experts are even worse. Thus, they often are the biggest obstacle to innovation and new ways of thinking. Experts And New Ideas Experts scrutinize new ideas especially if they exist in their fields. First, they ask, “Is this... Read More| Influencing and Problem Solving for Leaders and Others
Bias in AI causes machine learning-based systems to discriminate against particular groups. We investigated why AI bias occurs, and how to fight back.| Lexalytics
This post will give examples of what bias I faced throughout different project I was involved.| Rehan Guha -Portfolio & Blog
Generative AI raises new challenges in defining, measuring, and mitigating concerns about fairness, toxicity, and intellectual property, among other things. But work has started on the solutions.| Amazon Science