We all have biases. They’re our brain’s way of reducing the energy it takes to deal with the terabytes of information thrown at us every day. We connect the dots, fill in the gaps with stuff we ...
WASHINGTON, USA - MAY 29, 2018: A Starbucks store is seen in Washington, United States. (Photo by Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) There are many kinds of unconscious bias, but all of them ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) usage has grown, the potential of bias in AI has gained more attention, as evidenced by Google Trends data (Figure 1). A recent study 1 by Herrera-Berg et al. (2023) ...
Making people aware of their implicit biases doesn't usually change minds. But here's what does work
This interview with psychologist Anthony Greenwald was republished with permission from Knowable Magazine. The original article was published on June 4, 2020. A quarter-century ago, social ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rebekah Bastian writes about workplace culture, equity and belonging. There is a significant amount of discussion around bias in ...
Financial behaviour – Part 12: Availability bias – Why what comes to mind is not always what matters
Availability bias leads investors to judge risk by what's most recent, most emotional or most widely reported – and South ...
Do you know someone who seems oblivious to the consequences of their own actions? If they take all the credit for successes, but failure is never their fault, you might say that person has a strong ...
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