HAI Associate Director @JulianNyarko’s latest paper examines biases in some of the most popular large language models using an audit design framework. Here he explains what the findings are: https://t.co/yoOrNrOtTj
Read the Stanford Legal Aggregate interview with Professor @JulianNyarko: "Why Large Language Models Like ChatGPT Treat Black- and White-Sounding Names Differently". https://t.co/oI6VGRkwFg
Whether in car sales negotiations, politics, or sports, GPT is biased against names associated with Black individuals and women 🤯
Black women have it worst.
If you use ChatGPT these are crucial findings for you to know!
Our new paper:
https://t.co/uQP5KaAl37
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Whether in car sales negotiations, politics, or sports, GPT is biased against names associated with Black individuals and women 🤯
Black women have it worst.
If you use ChatGPT these are crucial findings for you to know!
Our new paper:
https://t.co/uQP5KaAl37
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Please submit your abstracts for the 9th Annual Administrative Law New Scholarship Roundtable. The deadline is TOMORROW--March 1! Details reposted at @YaleJREG:
https://t.co/RR6fOLY4Yi
I'm also off to #CELS2023, where I was slated to discuss @AmitHaim's terrific paper "'Shall' or 'Should': A Computational Approach to Bindingness in Administrative Guidance." Amit is in Israel & thus unable to attend.
Law professors are signing a petition to be submitted to the CEDAW Committee of the United Nations regarding the hundreds of hostages held by Hamas, dozens of civilians, many of which are babies and the elderly. Please forward it to anyone who may be interested: https://t.co/YLalogzRCH
They say #SCOTUS will break the internet in #Gonzalez v Google.
In a new paper, forthcoming @DukeLawJournal Online, we say it's a bad idea
We explain what recommendation algorithms are, what S. 230 has to say about them, & how best to regulate platforms' use of such algorithms
I’m on the academic job market this year! I use my training as a legal scholar and data scientist to explore issues in law & tech (privacy, cybersecurity, consumer protection) and public policy. See my website (https://t.co/F1ivDoW0DH) and get in touch! A 🧵on some of my work.
Why did SF recall Boudin? We fielded a survey in SF during the recall. While voters that favored the recall had a cause to rally behind (it's a combination of race-related issues, and crime-related punitive attitudes, according to our data!) 1/n
1/ Can A.I. do our literature reviews for us? Stop everything and try https://t.co/x46Zisguvs, an amazing new tool that uses large language models to answer research questions via empirical research- in the video below I ask it "Does social media negatively impact mental health?"
Excited to see “Progressive Algorithms” (w/@AmitHaim ) in print! (https://t.co/AW81mJi1Eb). We juxtapose two dominant trends in criminal justice – progressive prosecutors & AI decision-making – & ask: can these work together to reform systemic problems in the CJS?/1