Martin Sjåvik


2025

We investigate biases related to ageism, ableism, nationality, and gender in four Norwegian and two multilingual language models. Our methodology involves using a set of templates. constructed around stimuli and attributes relevant to these categories. We use statistical and predictive evaluation methods, including Kendall’s Tau correlation and dependent variable prediction rates, to assess model behaviour and output bias. Our findings indicate that models frequently associate older individuals, people with disabilities, and poorer countries with negative attributes, potentially reinforcing harmful stereotypes. However, most tested models appear to handle gender-related biases more effectively. Our findings indicate a correlation between the sentiment of the input and that of the output.