Study Reveals Bias in ChatGPT Regarding Environmental Justice Issues


The Indian wealth management market is booming, but faces a shortage of private bankers. Emerging company Dezerv is recruiting new graduates and training them to become wealth advisors who can use AI technology to address the talent gap. This initiative highlights the potential of AI in traditional industries and the demand for highly qualified talent in the market.
University of Hamburg study: ChatGPT's news recommendations vary by interface. API favors Wikipedia, web interface prefers news media, based on 24,000 queries over 5 weeks in Germany.....
Dutch entrepreneur Niels Hoogen launched a children's alphabet book entirely illustrated by AI, with nearly 1,000 illustrations generated by artificial intelligence. The author admitted that if drawn by hand, it would cost $50,000 and take two hours per illustration, making it financially unfeasible. With the help of generative AI technology, the book was able to be published at a low cost, but it has also sparked discussions about industry costs and ethical issues in creative production.
A recent survey in the UK shows that about one quarter of large companies will cut employees due to the development of AI, with entry-level positions being the most affected. Employers say that the popularity of AI has put traditional entry-level jobs at risk of being replaced by automation, and they plan to adjust their staffing structures through the use of technology.
A study of 24,000 news AI answers in German-speaking regions found that the way users access ChatGPT significantly affects the news sources it recommends. The web interface tends to recommend mainstream media and partners, while the API provides a more diverse range of options. There are statistically significant differences between the two in terms of news source diversity, concentration, and political bias.