Research Says: Your Contract (Probably) Has Gendered Bias
At least usage of gender-neutral terms like 'chair' has doubled in the last five years.
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According to analysis by Genie AI, how much more likely is the term “chairman” to appear in a contract than “chairwoman”?
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Hint: The data is based on randomly selected contracts from 2017 until June 2022, and reveals 63 percent of contracts are gender biased.
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