Humans bring gender bias to their interactions with AI, finds study

Phys.org11/20/2025 • Last cited 11/20/2025

Summary

A study from Trinity College Dublin and Ludwig-Maximilians Universität (LMU) Munich reveals that humans introduce gender biases in their interactions with artificial intelligence. The research highlights the influence of human perceptions on AI engagement, although specific details on the methodology or findings were not provided.

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