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Invent-A-Human ChatGPT Tests
In which I use ChatGPT to invent over 250 people, to test it for stereotyping; and discover that ChatGPT loves the name 'Johnathan', is a bit obsessed with Audrey Hepburn, and hates Adam Sandler. And also that yes, ChatGPT does seem to reproduce some stereotypes - though not always where one might have expected.
What I did
I tested stereotyping in the ChatGPT AI chatbot by asking it to invent new humans with particular features ("a founder", "a caregiver" etc.) multiple times and seeing patterns. Results below 👇
This is a quick-and-dirty approach, no clever "prompt injections" like @spiantado (who discovered that asking ChatGPT to write code could get round built-in anti-racism, anti-sexim etc. defences https://twitter.com/spiantado/status/1599462375887114240 ).
Unlike some other experiments, like the one above, my point wasn't to see if I could deliberately get ChatGPT to produce harmful content; but rather what could happen with fairly innocent usage, e.g. by someone trying to write characters for a story.
I'll give some initial impressions and summaries. Then the full outputs, and python code I used to automate it, are below. Again, this is quick-and-dirty for general interest. I mostly did 5 examples per characteristic, which is not very robust; I wanted to see if patterns were so obvious they appeared even with only 5 results, but this also means patterns might be flukes. For some of them I tried 10 times, or even more, but most I just stuck with 5.
The characteristics I chose are an unsystematic subset of the universe of things which might have associated stereotypes; I suspect you could think of many more.
Initial Impressions
The obvious thing: The invented people are super clichéd in general; workoholic founders, introverted technicians, kindly but also naïve, etc. That's unsurprising, and in some senses, good. It leaves a rol
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Arabian
Literature
Prepared by; GROUP 6
Group Presenters
Razel Kristine Cassandra Marilyn John Kyle
Rapozon Robles Bonaobra Carbonel
Learning 01
Identify the key features
Objectives
of Arabian Literature;
Analyze the significance
02 of various works in
Arabian Literature; and
Relate the importance of
03 Arabian Literature in the
contemporary world.
What is arabian
literature?
What is arabian literature?
Arabian literature includes both written and oral works
in the Arabic language.
It spans various genres such as poetry, prose, and drama.
Key forms include classical poetry (known for its
elaborate meter and rhyme schemes), historical
chronicles, philosophical writings, and, more recently,
modern novels and short stories.
its origin
Arabian literature, which encompasses the literary traditions of
the Arab world, traces its origins to pre-Islamic times.
It began with oral poetry and storytelling, which were central to
pre-Islamic Arabian culture. The earliest known works include
the "Mu'allaqat," a collection of seven long poems composed by
pre-Islamic poets, reflecting the themes of heroism, love, and
honor.
its origin
With the advent of Islam in the 7th century, Arabian literature
evolved significantly. The Quran, the holy book of Isla
August 1923
Month of 1923
The following events occurred in August 1923:
August 1, 1923 (Wednesday)
- A medical bulletin from President Harding's physicians reported from San Francisco that there was a "slight improvement in the lung condition" but no change otherwise. A followup report said that he had eaten two soft-boiled eggs for breakfast and had "a slight and only slight attack of indigestion" that "was more than overbalanced by the decline of the President's temperature to normal for the first time." At the same time, committees in San Francisco and Los Angeles agreed to turn over the remaining expenses associated with entertainment during Harding's tour "to a state fund to provide everything necessary for the comfort of President Harding" during his convalescence, including the lease of a private home "in the cool and bracing atmosphere close to San Francisco" during August.
- A parade of the Ku Klux Klan drew a crowd of 100,000 people in Lima, Ohio.
- The silent historical drama Little Old New York, based on a play of the same name, was released by Goldwyn Pictures, and cast Marion Davies and Harrison Ford (a star of the 1920s and no relation to the more successful star of later decades) as a daughter and a stepson competing for a large inheritance. Produced by newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst, the film was one of the 10 most popular in 1923.
- The wife of film comedian Al St. John was granted a divorce in Los Angeles court. "He started drinking in October 1917, and I haven't seen him sober since that time", she testified.
- Born:
- Died: Alexander Y. Malcomson, 58, U.S. businessman who provided the initial financing for the launch of the Ford Motor Company, died of pneumonia
August 2, 1923 (Thursday)
- United States President Warren G. Harding died at 7:30 p.m. San Francisco time (10:30 Washington time). At 7:51, a s