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Cognitive network science reveals bias in GPT-3, ChatGPT, and GPT-4 mirroring math anxiety in high-school students
22 May 2023
Katherine Abramski
Salvatore Citraro
Luigi Lombardi
Giulio Rossetti
Massimo Stella
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"Cognitive network science reveals bias in GPT-3, ChatGPT, and GPT-4 mirroring math anxiety in high-school students"
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Should ChatGPT be Biased? Challenges and Risks of Bias in Large Language Models
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Using cognitive psychology to understand GPT-3
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Eric Schulz
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Why we need biased AI -- How including cognitive and ethical machine biases can enhance AI systems
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Thilo Hagendorff
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18 Mar 2022
Text characterization based on recurrence networks
Bárbara C. e Souza
F. N. Silva
Henrique F. de Arruda
Giovana D. da Silva
L. D. F. Costa
D. R. Amancio
AI4CE
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17 Jan 2022
Persistent Anti-Muslim Bias in Large Language Models
Abubakar Abid
Maheen Farooqi
James Zou
AILaw
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14 Jan 2021
Understanding Human Intelligence through Human Limitations
Thomas Griffiths
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29 Sep 2020
The Woman Worked as a Babysitter: On Biases in Language Generation
Emily Sheng
Kai-Wei Chang
Premkumar Natarajan
Nanyun Peng
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03 Sep 2019
Measuring Bias in Contextualized Word Representations
Keita Kurita
Nidhi Vyas
Ayush Pareek
A. Black
Yulia Tsvetkov
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451
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18 Jun 2019
Assessing Gender Bias in Machine Translation -- A Case Study with Google Translate
Marcelo O. R. Prates
Pedro H. C. Avelar
Luís C. Lamb
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06 Sep 2018
Distributed Representations of Words and Phrases and their Compositionality
Tomas Mikolov
Ilya Sutskever
Kai Chen
G. Corrado
J. Dean
NAI
OCL
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16 Oct 2013
Crowdsourcing a Word-Emotion Association Lexicon
Saif M. Mohammad
Peter D. Turney
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28 Aug 2013
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