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      • 2025
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      Humor as a Window into Generative AI Bias

      By: Roger Samure, Julian De Freitas and Stefano Puntoni
      A preregistered audit of 600 images by generative AI across 150 different prompts explores the link between humor and discrimination in consumer-facing AI solutions. When ChatGPT updates images to make them “funnier”, the prevalence of stereotyped groups changes. While... View Details
      Keywords: AI and Machine Learning; Demographics; Prejudice and Bias
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      Samure, Roger, Julian De Freitas, and Stefano Puntoni. "Humor as a Window into Generative AI Bias." Art. 1326. Scientific Reports 15 (2025).
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