In clinical handoffs, biased language can hinder empathy and negatively affect clinicians’ ability to recall patient health information, according to a study published Dec. 17 in JAMA. To examine the ...
The dialect of the language you speak decides what artificial intelligence (AI) will say about your character, your employability, and whether you are a criminal. That’s the latest result from a ...
Multilingual Large Language Models (MLLMs) have achieved remarkable success in advancing multilingual natural language ...
Everyday writing tools are quietly deciding which characters lead, which serve, and which never appear at all. In hundreds of ...
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With over 1 billion jobs set to be transformed by 2030, the workplace is rapidly changing. With so much on the line, feedback is essential to career growth—but some approaches to constructive ...
A new study shows that when clinicians hear a patient described with negatively biased language, they develop less empathy towards the patient and, in some cases, become less accurate in recalling the ...
There are three aspects of language that deserve mention in the context of bias, prejudice, and violence. The first two are seen at the individual level while the third one is seen in groups. In ...
Collaborative research in Asia has called for prudence in using popular large language model-based (LLM) chatbots as part of public health research and response. In a study, which findings were ...