Whether it be in housing, insurance, health care or employment purposes, artificial intelligence (AI) is being deployed by companies on a daily basis to streamline decision-making processes. But recently, AI’s shortcomings have started to receive some attention from regulators as some of its bias outcomes have come to light.

Even OpenAI’s ChatGPT recently faced allegations that it was spitting sexist and prejudicial responses only weeks after its launch.

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