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Search ArticlesChatGPT thinks your state is dumb. Or lazy. Or ugly. See for yourself.
Making ChatGPT’s bias visible — and personal — is powerful. Source: Inequalities.ai ChatGPT thinks the South has stupider people. It thinks sub-Saharan Africa has the worst-quality food on earth. And it thinks the more white your neighborhood is, the more attractive the people are. ChatGPT contains all kinds of stereotypes about people and places, buried deep in its artificial intelligence. Now there’s a way to make some of that bias visible.
Geoffrey Fowler
Former Washington Post and Wall Street Journal tech columnist, exploring what matters in artificial intelligence, privacy, digital rights, sustainability and the power of Big Tech.
What is AI doing to our kids? I’m going to find out.
My 4-year-old is already growing up with artificial intelligence. He asks to show his toy monster trucks to the Gemini app on my phone. He’s been mesmerized by AI-generated videos that blur the line between real and fake. I’m not sure he’d believe a platypus is real anymore. Helping my children navigate a world being upended by AI is one of my biggest jobs as a father. Now I’ve decided to make it my job as a journalist, too. I’m joining the Youth AI Safety Institute as its first new employee.