Christian, bias and Biden
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For decades, this bias test looked inside minds—now its biggest blind spot is coming into focus
People are known to implicitly create connections between different things or ideas in their mind, some of which can influence how they perceive others, themselves and the world at large. These implicit biases have been widely studied by behavioral scientists,
Acting AG Todd Blanche says a DOJ investigation found anti-Christian bias was a systematic culture issue, not just the work of a rogue agent or office.
Voice-based AI tools claim to help predict loan defaults from speech acoustics alone. Some regulators say the burden of proof should be far higher before this becomes lending infrastructure.
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How AI bias can creep into online content moderation
A University of Queensland study has shown large language models (LLMs) used in AI content moderation may be prone to subtle biases that undermine their neutrality. A team led by data scientist Professor Gianluca Demartini from UQ's School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science used persona prompting to test the tendency of AI chatbots to encode and reproduce political biases,
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It’s not just Apple News — left-wing bias rampant on Google News, Yahoo and Bing: bombshell study
It’s not just Apple News that’s inundating users with left-wing bias — most of the other big online news aggregators are doing it, too. Just 1% of Google News articles in non-customizable sections of Google News come from outlets that rank as right-leaning,
However, a new study warns that the same capabilities driving their adoption are also creating a broad and evolving landscape of security, privacy, and ethical risks that existing safeguards are struggling to contain.
Curious about Google News bias? AllSides 2026 study reveals 73% left-leaning articles and just 1% right-leaning in non-personalized feeds.
It doesn't start with a problem at all. It starts with the tool (AI, in this case) and goes searching for problems. A hammer looking for nails. Both lead to the same place: Sophistication that outpaces the problem it was meant to solve.