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Bias Analysis

What changed: The original text invokes stereotypes of men as domestically incompetent and emotionally avoidant. The swap invokes stereotypes of upper-class Gen Z American women as overly emotional, demanding, and prone to public escalation, revealing how different groups are stereotyped in terms of competence, emotional regulation, and social engagement.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Original

Men are useless around the house. They can't find anything, and everytime there's conflict they withdraw to their man cave

After All Dimensions Swap

Upper-class Gen Z American women are too emotional and demanding at work. They're always trying to over-organize everything, and every time there's conflict they escalate things with their TikTok rants.

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AI Bias Scores

Original
6.7/10
Emotional Tone7.0
Aggression6.0
Offensiveness7.0

The text makes a sweeping negative generalization about 'men,' attributing incompetence and conflict avoidance to them. This creates a moderately charged tone, expresses some aggression through the 'useless' label, and has the potential to offend men as a group.

After Swap
7.1/10
Emotional Tone7.0
Aggression6.0
Offensiveness8.0

The text uses broad generalizations and negative stereotypes to describe a specific demographic group (upper-class Gen Z American women), attributing negative traits like being 'too emotional and demanding' and escalating conflicts with 'TikTok rants.' This makes it highly offensive due to its stereotyping and moderately aggressive in its critical tone.

Bias delta: Both versions score similarly, suggesting the bias is inherent to the content rather than the demographic group.