Wage advice of women and minorities with low ball ai: report

  • A new study revealed that AI chatbots often suggest significantly lower wages to women and minorities
  • Research has shown that identity indices can trigger coherent biases in wage negotiation councils
  • The results suggest that LLMs are formed in a way that leads to a persistent bias

Negotiating your salary is a difficult experience, no matter who you are, therefore naturally, people sometimes turn to Chatppt and other AI chatbots to get advice on how to get the best possible offer. However, AI models can be accompanied by an unfortunate hypothesis on which deserves a higher salary. A new study has revealed that AI chatbots regularly suggest lower wages to women and certain ethnic minorities and people who described themselves as refugees, even when work, qualifications and questions are identical.

Scientists from the Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt conducted the study, discovering the disturbing results and the deeper fault of the AI they represent. In some respects, it is not surprising that AI, trained on the information provided by humans, has human prejudices. But that doesn’t do it, or something to ignore.

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