16/ Overall Conclusion: While the study provides important insights into Holocaust knowledge and current concerns, it should be interpreted with caution. The methodological biases identified—including selection bias, cultural bias, and social desirability bias—limit the scope of the conclusions. However, the study highlights gaps in collective memory and education about the Holocaust, emphasizing the need to continue educating future generations. #ResearchBias #HolocaustRemembrance
2/ Selection Bias: The study's online recruitment method may exclude significant portions of the population, such as the elderly or those in rural areas with limited internet access. Additionally, unclear demographic quotas raise questions about the representativeness of certain social or cultural subgroups. #ResearchBias #SurveyMethodology
«“We find that universities are an established yet under-researched vehicle of climate obstruction by the fossil fuel industry,” the authors write.
#FossilFuelSponsorship #OilandGas #ResearchBias #UniversityResearch
The analysis found that oil companies have long influenced universities to focus on climate efforts that would enshrine a future for fossil fuels.»
https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/sep/05/universities-fossil-fuel-funding-green-energy
University funding from fossil fuels slowing switch to green energy – report

Study’s authors say integrity of higher education ‘at risk’ upon finding lack of attention to role of oil and gas firms

The Guardian

Unmasking the Cultural Bias in AI: A Study on ChatGPT
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In a world increasingly reliant on AI tools, a recent study by the University of Copenhagen reveals a significant cultural bias in the language model ChatGPT. The AI chatbot, which has permeated various sectors globally, from article writing to
https://mikepaul.com/unmasking-the-cultural-bias-in-ai-a-study-on-chatgpt/
#ai #AmericanValues #bias #chatgpt #edtech #MediaBias #morals #ResearchBias

Unmasking the Cultural Bias in AI: A Study on ChatGPT

Photo by Suraphat Nuea-on on Pexels.com In a world increasingly reliant on AI tools, a recent study by the University of Copenhagen reveals a significant cul

Mike Paul

TTC is running a survey about parking. Don’t currently use TTC parking lots? You don’t qualify for the survey!

People not allowed to participate in the consultation:
- can’t afford parking so don’t use it
- don’t think transit should subsidize car drivers
- want to use TTC parking but no room
- use TTC stop without parking
- don’t live here yet but are moving to a TTC service area
- bike or walk instead of driving

#Toronto #TOPoli #TTC #Transit #PublicTransit #Parking #Research #ResearchBias