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Are Emily and Greg Still More Employable than Lakisha and Jamal? Investigating Algorithmic Hiring Bias in the Era of ChatGPT
8 October 2023
A. Veldanda
Fabian Grob
Shailja Thakur
Hammond Pearce
Benjamin Tan
Ramesh Karri
Siddharth Garg
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Surveying Attitudinal Alignment Between Large Language Models Vs. Humans Towards 17 Sustainable Development Goals
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Ying Xu
Tingsong Xiao
Yunze Xiao
Yitong Li
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Yichi Zhang
Shanghai Zhong
Yuwei Zhang
Wei Lu
Yifan Yang
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17 Jan 2025
Do Large Language Models Discriminate in Hiring Decisions on the Basis of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender?
Haozhe An
Christabel Acquaye
Colin Wang
Zongxia Li
Rachel Rudinger
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15 Jun 2024
What's in a Name? Auditing Large Language Models for Race and Gender Bias
Amit Haim
Alejandro Salinas
Julian Nyarko
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21 Feb 2024
Evaluating and Mitigating Discrimination in Language Model Decisions
Alex Tamkin
Amanda Askell
Liane Lovitt
Esin Durmus
Nicholas Joseph
Shauna Kravec
Karina Nguyen
Jared Kaplan
Deep Ganguli
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06 Dec 2023
Hyper-parameter Tuning for Fair Classification without Sensitive Attribute Access
A. Veldanda
Ivan Brugere
Sanghamitra Dutta
Alan Mishler
S. Garg
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02 Feb 2023
Mitigating Language-Dependent Ethnic Bias in BERT
Jaimeen Ahn
Alice H. Oh
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13 Sep 2021
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