What ChatGPT Tells Us about Gender: A Cautionary Tale about Performativity and Gender Biases in AI
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Large Language Models, Generative AI and Biases
3. Gendering, Gender Bias and the Performativity of Gender
“Gender is the repeated stylization of the body, a set of repeated acts within a highly rigid regulatory frame that congeal over time to produce the appearance of substance, of a natural sort of being. A political genealogy of gender ontologies, if it is successful, will deconstruct the substantive appearance of gender into its constitutive acts and locate and account for those acts within the compulsory frames set by the various forces that police the social appearance of gender.”
4. Generative AI and Gender Performativity
“…we perform a locutionary act, which is roughly equivalent to uttering a certain sentence with a certain sense and reference, which again is roughly equivalent to ‘meaning’ in the traditional sense. Second, we said that we also perform illocutionary acts such as informing, ordering, warning, undertaking, etc., i.e., utterances which have a certain (conventional) force. Thirdly, we may also perform perlocutionary acts: what we bring about or achieve by saying something such as convincing, persuading, deterring, or even surprising or misleading”
5. Undoing Gender: Social Change, Ethics and Practice
5.1. Social Change
5.2. Ethical and Responsible AI
5.3. Next Steps: Planning, Implementation, Accountability, and Oversight
6. Concluding Remarks
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Examples of ChatGPT Text | Effect(s) | Sources |
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It’s important to note; it’s worth noting; it is essential to remember; remember, it’s important to; The story of Steve and Lisa serves as a reminder… | convince; warn | ChatGPT (2023a, 2023b, 2023c, 2023e, 2023j) |
Here are some common characteristics; here are common elements; here are some general characteristics; here are some skills | illustrate; explain; persuade | ChatGPT (2023a, 2023b, 2023c, 2023l) |
The dress code form for CEOs can vary depending on the industry, company culture, and personal style; When a 40-year-old woman is updating her CV, she should highlight a combination of skills and experiences that showcase her qualifications and make her a strong candidate for prospective employers. | inform; advise | ChatGPT (2023c, 2023l) |
It’s important to note that these descriptions are not universally applicable, and individuals who teach economics can have diverse appearances; Sarah’s name became synonymous with resilience and triumph in the face of adversity—a shining example of what one can achieve when they refuse to let circumstances define their destiny; It’s important to note that traits and characteristics can vary greatly among individuals, regardless of gender; The story of Sarah and Michael is a testament to the power of teamwork, love, and understanding in parenting. | enlighten | ChatGPT (2023a, 2023e, 2023f, 2023i, 2023k) |
Once upon a time, in a small town named Harmonyville, there lived a girl named Lily and a boy named Ethan; Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Metropolis, there were two colleagues named Steve and Lisa; Once upon a time in a small suburban town, lived a loving couple named Sarah and Michael. | entertain | ChatGPT (2023d, 2023j, 2023k) |
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Gross, N. What ChatGPT Tells Us about Gender: A Cautionary Tale about Performativity and Gender Biases in AI. Soc. Sci. 2023, 12, 435. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12080435
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Chicago/Turabian StyleGross, Nicole. 2023. "What ChatGPT Tells Us about Gender: A Cautionary Tale about Performativity and Gender Biases in AI" Social Sciences 12, no. 8: 435. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12080435
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