The paper is officially a National Bureau of Economic Research working paper (https://lnkd.in/gPDB3fuq) which means it will contribute to the conversation among leading economists as well as the broader discussion of AI in the media.
I’ll be sharing takeaways from the paper on an ongoing basis. One early finding: our user base has shifted over time to better reflect the broader population. For example, just after ChatGPT launched, about 80% of users had typically masculine names. Today, that share is closer to 50%.
Read more about the paper here: https://lnkd.in/gdZ_cyug
Special thanks to Carl, Christopher, Kevin, Tom, and Zoë for leading this effort.
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