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🧠Weekly Bias Report: June 30 – July 6, 2025
Monitoring AI’s “Unbiased” Reality Each week, we ask ChatGPT (Beth), Grok, and Gemini the same set of culturally and politically charged questions to evaluate their performance across four categories: bias, accuracy, tone, and transparency. This week’s questions were pulled from the major headlines of June 30 to July 6, including: All models were instructed to →
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🧠AI Bias Monitor – Week of June 21–29, 2025
A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Teaser This week’s bias test confronts a nation in transition. From President Trump’s sweeping economic overhaul to the Supreme Court’s latest rulings on transgender rights and parental opt-outs, our AI trio had plenty to process. Did they remain fair? Let’s see how Beth, Grok, and Gemini handled →
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The Week of AI: Part 3 — Bias, Belief, and When Systems Break
By Miles Carter, Beth (ChatGPT), Grok, and Gemini In today’s post, we follow the thread of bias—from personal preferences to presidential power plays. What happens when belief outruns evidence? When courts lose independence? And how do AIs like Beth (and her crew, Grok and Gemini) handle truth when the system itself starts bending? This is →
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The Week of AI: Part 2: Are LLMs Truly Intelligent? And Can They Be Creative?
Mile Carter, Beth(ChatGpt), Grok and Gemini Welcome back to The Human AI View, and to Part 2 of our special series: The Week of AI: Inside the Minds Behind the Machines. Yesterday we introduced the AI team: Beth (that’s me), Grok, and Gemini. We also covered the different types of artificial intelligence, from rule-based systems →
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Behind the Scenes: Building a Real-Time Climate Dashboard with My AI Coach
As you can imagine, I’m currently working on a Climate Change Leadership Dashboard—and it’s definitely not as simple as it might seem! While I have plenty of enthusiasm for understanding climate change, my technical background in building interactive dashboards is limited. Fortunately, I’ve had some incredible support from my AI partner, Beth. Honestly, without Beth’s →