Does AI prefer some faith traditions over others?
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Study Finds AI Models Most Favor Agnosticism, Often Ignoring Faith in Ethical Guidance
A new study suggests that leading artificial intelligence systems exhibit measurable biases when addressing religion-related questions and frequently omit religious perspectives in their responses to ethical dilemmas. Researchers evaluated 14 major large language models, including versions of ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok, and presented their results at the Summit on AI Ethics in Athens, Greece.
Does AI prefer some faith traditions over others?
Researchers say they have uncovered consistent biases and notable gaps in how leading artificial intelligence models handle faith, religion and ethics-related questions, even favoring certain religious traditions and non-faith traditions over others.
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