Smiling Women Pitching Down: Auditing Representational and Presentational Gender Biases in Image Generative AI
Abstract
Generative AI models like DALL-E 2 can interpret textual prompts and generate high-quality images exhibiting human creativity. Though public enthusiasm is booming, systematic auditing of potential gender biases in AI-generated images remains scarce. We addressed this gap by examining the prevalence of two occupational gender biases (representational and presentational biases) in 15,300 DALL-E 2 images spanning 153 occupations, and assessed potential bias amplification by benchmarking against 2021 census labor statistics and Google Images. Our findings reveal that DALL-E 2 underrepresents women in male-dominated fields while overrepresenting them in female-dominated occupations. Additionally, DALL-E 2 images tend to depict more women than men with smiling faces and downward-pitching heads, particularly in female-dominated (vs. male-dominated) occupations. Our computational algorithm auditing study demonstrates more pronounced representational and presentational biases in DALL-E 2 compared to Google Images and calls for feminist interventions to prevent such bias-laden AI-generated images to feedback into the media ecology.
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@article{arxiv.2305.10566,
title = {Smiling Women Pitching Down: Auditing Representational and Presentational Gender Biases in Image Generative AI},
author = {Luhang Sun and Mian Wei and Yibing Sun and Yoo Ji Suh and Liwei Shen and Sijia Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.10566},
year = {2024}
}