A new multi-university academic consortium led by Brigham Young University has found AI models have significant biases and gaps when it comes to addressing faith and religion. The new research from The Consortium for Evaluation of Faith and Ethics in AI (CEFE-AI)—a collaboration among researchers at BYU, Baylor University, the University of Notre Dame and Yeshiva University—found a consistent, repeatable pattern: religious perspectives are being left out of AI responses. The findings are posted to the arXiv preprint server.
New research finds all major AI models ignore faith, religion in responses
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