Representation Bias of Adolescents in AI: A Bilingual, Bicultural Study
Robert Wolfe, Aayushi Dangol, Bill Howe, Alexis Hiniker

TL;DR
This study examines how AI models depict adolescents in English and Nepali, revealing biases that portray teens negatively and disconnect from their real lives, and explores adolescents' perspectives on fair representation.
Contribution
It compares biases in static word embeddings and generative models across two languages and cultures, and includes adolescent input to understand and address AI stereotypes about teens.
Findings
English models associate teens with social problems
AI outputs often discuss violence, drug use, and mental health issues
Adolescents prefer AI portrayals highlighting diversity and positivity
Abstract
Popular and news media often portray teenagers with sensationalism, as both a risk to society and at risk from society. As AI begins to absorb some of the epistemic functions of traditional media, we study how teenagers in two countries speaking two languages: 1) are depicted by AI, and 2) how they would prefer to be depicted. Specifically, we study the biases about teenagers learned by static word embeddings (SWEs) and generative language models (GLMs), comparing these with the perspectives of adolescents living in the U.S. and Nepal. We find English-language SWEs associate teenagers with societal problems, and more than 50% of the 1,000 words most associated with teenagers in the pretrained GloVe SWE reflect such problems. Given prompts about teenagers, 30% of outputs from GPT2-XL and 29% from LLaMA-2-7B GLMs discuss societal problems, most commonly violence, but also drug use, mental…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI
MethodsfastText · GloVe Embeddings
