at New York University and colleagues used a statistical algorithm to analyse a collection of 630 billion words contained within 2.96 billion web pages gathered in 2017, including informal text from blogs and discussion forums as well as more formal text written by the media, corporations and governments, mostly in English. They used an approach called word embedding which derives the intended meaning of a word by the frequency it occurs in context with other words.
They found that words like “person”, “people” and “humanity” are used in contexts that better match the context of words like “men”, “he” and “male” than those of words like “women”, “she” and “her”. The team says that because these gender-inclusive words were used more similarly to those that refer to men, people may see them as more male in their conceptual meaning – a reflection of male-dominated society.
Source: Tech Daily Report (techdailyreport.net)
Thanks?
Wo…………. Hu….. Door…. Garbage.. Middle.
In that's true, you basically just said when men say men online they may mostly be thinking about men... 🤔
Thanks. That and / or People Magazine has just come out with something again, etcetera, given how consciousness at earth’s crust gravity level tends to work among humans & likely other beings. From studying energy patterns & in my expat yogi individual person view! 🧘♀️💡😊💚
Nooooo really!!! invisiblewoman 🤦♀️
Like what the actual fuck? It must be a 600 pound feminist behind that keyboard...
Well... I'm not. So, there's that
Let me summon up my shocked face InvisibleWomen CCriadoPerez
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