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Examining Multimodal Gender and Content Bias in ChatGPT-4o

Computers and Society 2024-12-02 v1 Artificial Intelligence Computation and Language Human-Computer Interaction Other Statistics

Abstract

This study investigates ChatGPT-4o's multimodal content generation, highlighting significant disparities in its treatment of sexual content and nudity versus violent and drug-related themes. Detailed analysis reveals that ChatGPT-4o consistently censors sexual content and nudity, while showing leniency towards violence and drug use. Moreover, a pronounced gender bias emerges, with female-specific content facing stricter regulation compared to male-specific content. This disparity likely stems from media scrutiny and public backlash over past AI controversies, prompting tech companies to impose stringent guidelines on sensitive issues to protect their reputations. Our findings emphasize the urgent need for AI systems to uphold genuine ethical standards and accountability, transcending mere political correctness. This research contributes to the understanding of biases in AI-driven language and multimodal models, calling for more balanced and ethical content moderation practices.

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@article{arxiv.2411.19140,
  title  = {Examining Multimodal Gender and Content Bias in ChatGPT-4o},
  author = {Roberto Balestri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.19140},
  year   = {2024}
}

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17 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables. Conference: "14th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Soft Computing and Applications (AIAA 2024), London, 23-24 November 2024" It will be published in the proceedings "David C. Wyld et al. (Eds): IoTE, CNDC, DSA, AIAA, NLPTA, DPPR - 2024"