Study Shows Big Tech Chatbots Regularly View White People as Disposable

AI Chatbots Show Bias Towards Racial Value An analysis that surfaced recently suggests that many major AI chatbots prioritize non-white lives significantly more than white lives. This study, conducted by researchers using the name Arctotherium, revisited a previous “exchange rate” experiment, applying it to different models, including Frontier. The findings highlight a systematic bias favoring […]
Detroit has the highest percentage of income spent on groceries among US cities, according to a study.

New analysis reveals that some Americans are spending nearly four times more of their income on groceries compared to others, particularly affecting households in the Midwest and South. A study shows that residents of Detroit allocate the highest percentage, around 3.8%, of their income to groceries. Cleveland and Birmingham, Alabama, closely follow. In contrast, those […]
Study shows men’s brains decrease in size more quickly than women’s brains.

Research Challenges Assumptions About Brain Aging Recent findings might reshape our understanding of how the brain ages. It turns out that men’s brains shrink at a faster rate than women’s as they age, despite women being more prone to Alzheimer’s disease. A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences examined over […]
Most Americans intend to ignore the top Social Security recommendation, study shows

Americans Ignoring Key Social Security Advice A recent survey by investment firm Schroders reveals that 90% of working Americans intend to overlook the common advice of waiting until age 70 to claim Social Security benefits, which would typically lead to higher monthly payments. Employees can start claiming benefits at 62, well before the current full […]
Study reveals that ChatGPT-4o reacts more effectively to impolite prompts than to kind ones.

Do Rude Prompts Yield Better Answers from AI? So, do rude prompts really lead to better responses from AI? The short answer is sometimes. A study from 2025 evaluated 50 questions rephrased in five different tones. It found that rude prompts produced slightly better results in ChatGPT-4o, with accuracy rising from 80.8% with very polite […]
Study reveals that most tariff costs are shouldered by US businesses and consumers.

Economic Impact of Tariffs on U.S. Consumers and Businesses A recent analysis has shown that the costs associated with tariffs are primarily being shouldered by U.S. businesses and consumers, rather than foreign exporters. According to economists at Goldman Sachs, as of August, U.S. businesses were absorbing about 51% of these costs, while consumers were taking […]
Small Investment in Solana May Double Your Portfolio Returns, Study Reveals

Solana’s Impact on Portfolio Performance Bitcoin may grab the spotlight when it comes to institutional interest in digital assets, but new research points to the benefits of adding Solana (SOL) to investment portfolios. A study from Capital Markets, utilizing data from Bitwise, reveals that even a small allocation to Solana can enhance the efficiency of […]
Wealthy white women are changing their political views, study reveals new voting trends.

A political consulting firm linked to President Trump is investigating the changing political views among affluent, college-educated white women. This group, once seen as moderate, is now leaning towards more liberal ideologies, creating what researchers have dubbed the “Resistance Grandma” voting bloc. A recent focus group in Northern Virginia, which was reviewed by Fox News […]
A study reveals that emergency Medicaid for undocumented immigrants accounts for under 1% of overall spending.

Government Shutdown and Medicaid Spending SAN DIEGO – As the government shutdown stretches into its 17th day, the discussion over Medicaid spending is heating up. A significant focus is on healthcare for undocumented immigrants, who, despite being ineligible for federal health programs, can still access emergency treatment when necessary. A recent study in the Journal […]
Trump’s immigration restrictions could reduce the workforce by 15 million by 2035, according to a study.

A recent study suggests that immigration enforcement policies under President Trump may lead to a decrease in the U.S. workforce by 15 million people over the next decade. The analysis from the National Policy Foundation (NFAP) predicts that Trump’s immigration stance could reduce the number of U.S. workers by about 6.8 million by 2028, escalating […]