Evidence for Hypodescent in Visual Semantic AI
Robert Wolfe, Mahzarin R. Banaji, Aylin Caliskan

TL;DR
This study reveals that the CLIP multimodal AI model exhibits hypodescent biases, associating multiracial faces with minority racial labels, reflecting American racial hierarchies embedded in its training data.
Contribution
The paper provides empirical evidence that CLIP encodes hypodescent biases and racial stereotypes, highlighting biases learned from American cultural data.
Findings
CLIP associates 69.7% of Black-White female morphs with Black labels at midpoint.
CLIP's association with White correlates strongly with 'person' (rho=0.82).
Stereotype-congruent pleasantness correlates with Black label association (rho=0.48).
Abstract
We examine the state-of-the-art multimodal "visual semantic" model CLIP ("Contrastive Language Image Pretraining") for the rule of hypodescent, or one-drop rule, whereby multiracial people are more likely to be assigned a racial or ethnic label corresponding to a minority or disadvantaged racial or ethnic group than to the equivalent majority or advantaged group. A face morphing experiment grounded in psychological research demonstrating hypodescent indicates that, at the midway point of 1,000 series of morphed images, CLIP associates 69.7% of Black-White female images with a Black text label over a White text label, and similarly prefers Latina (75.8%) and Asian (89.1%) text labels at the midway point for Latina-White female and Asian-White female morphs, reflecting hypodescent. Additionally, assessment of the underlying cosine similarities in the model reveals that association with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSocial and Intergroup Psychology · Racial and Ethnic Identity Research · Categorization, perception, and language
Methods7 Fastest Ways to Call American Airlines Reservations Number (USA Guide) · Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training
