
The recent surge in discussions around artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) has highlighted both the advancements and the challenges in the field. Google has launched Gemini, a new AI tool designed to compete directly with OpenAI's ChatGPT, offering enhanced capabilities for fine-tuning models with structured prompts and data import through its version Gemini-1.0-Pro-001. This development comes amid growing popularity for AI technologies since late 2022, as evidenced by the increased valuations of AI companies and the soaring prices of AI-related cryptocurrencies. However, concerns about biases in these technologies persist, with studies indicating that GPT-4 and other LLMs retain racial prejudice toward African American English speakers, potentially affecting judgments on employability and criminality. Despite these challenges, AI tools like ChatGPT continue to find practical applications, from content marketing to job interview preparation.
ChatGPT can help you prepare for a job interview in several ways. More here: https://t.co/M1suNzA0Eb https://t.co/lCFCy4IA0L
AI is still biased. For a while, companies hesitated to unleash their chatbots because of that. Everything changed in 2022 with the launch of ChatGPT. We explored the bias in current LLMs: https://t.co/mqNoW1Bqyf
GPT-4 and other large language models have retained racial prejudice toward African American English speakers - despite companies' AI safety training for chatbots. That can negatively influence LLM judgments of a person's employability and criminality. https://t.co/FSUAMNwiib












