Paper out in @pnas.org
We compared ~18,000 matched articles between Wikipedia and Grokipedia, xAI’s AI-generated encyclopedia. While many pages closely mirrored Wikipedia, a substantial subset diverged markedly in content, sourcing, and political orientation, especially in religion and history.
What does gender-based analysis reveal about AI? 🤔A Gender and AI Symposium, hosted by Dr Jenny Carla Moran, will take place on 3rd June 2026 in the Trinity Long Room Hub. See ⬇️ to register and ⬇️ to see the full programme.
What does gender-based analysis reveal about AI? 🤔A Gender and AI Symposium, hosted by Dr Jenny Carla Moran, will take place on 3rd June 2026 in the Trinity Long Room Hub. See ⬇️ to register and ⬇️ to see the full programme.
Dr Mary McGill
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New work by @cuihaosabrina.bsky.social and
@tahayasseri.bsky.social is now available in Computers in Human Behavior Reports.
The findings suggest that people may project gender biases onto AI managers, with potential implications for future human–AI interactions.
Read the paper ⬇️
A large-scale analysis of Grokipedia, the world’s first AI-written encyclopedia, found that Grokipedia selectively draws on more right-leaning news sources. The study was conducted by Saeedeh Mohammadi and @tahayasseri.bsky.social at @soham-centre.bsky.social. See link to full press release ⬇️
Conducted by researchers at the Centre for Sociology of Humans and Machines (SOHAM) in Trinity and TU Dublin, the study compared nearly 18,000 Wikipedia pages with articles on the same topic on the ne...
We are delighted to announce the full programme for the Gender and AI symposium, which includes all presenters, session information, and abstracts of paper presentations.
Registration has also now op...