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  1. Aug 2025
    1. Generative AI tools also carry the potential for otherwise misleading outputs. AI tools like ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini have been found to provide users with fabricated data that appears authentic.

      This information is mind blowing. These tool (especially ChatGPT) are use so frequently. When you get the information you would think all information would be accurate. Especially with these tools being used in professional/ school settings.

    2. These generative AI biases can have real-world consequences. For instance, adding biased generative AI to “virtual sketch artist” software used by police departments could “put already over-targeted populations at an even increased risk of harm ranging from physical injury to unlawful imprisonment”

      This information I did find shocking. You would think our AI systems would be neutral as possible. So if our AI systems are bias what information would you say is "accurate" for use? We know that AI is used worldwide. So, as AI continues to grow and become more advanced, how will you differentiate between accurate & inaccurate information. Especially when AI begins being used in our workforces.

    1. The main thing that modern research on implicit bias added to this story is the realization that people can be biased implicitly not only by arrows but also by social elements in our environments,

      This statement is interesting. Knowing how much social media/ technology influence us. I do believe that is where most of our generations implicit bias stems from. We scrolled the social media so often. We see that many people live lifestyles that we would like to have. Some individuals become so heavily influenced that they judge other for not having certain items, or looking a certain way. We allow what we see on a day to day basis determine how we view others before meeting that individuals.

    2. You are influenced in a systematic manner (i.e., you are biased) by elements in your environment (e.g., the skin color of the applicant) even though you did not intend to be influenced and were focusing on other things (i.e., it happened implicitly).

      This quote supports the main point in many ways. Many individuals say "we don't judge a book by the cover", not realizing they do it every day. Everyday you walk out of your front door individuals will judge you before speaking to you. Many factors stem from their beliefs/ upbringings. They will attempt to paint a picture of you that is not always accurate to your story. You can be the smartest person in the world with many qualifications. But many people will not take a change on you, because of implicit bias.