Gender bias in AI: Is there a problem with representation?
Investigating AI gender bias, we prompted ChatGPT to show images of people in high-powered roles and 99 out of 100 were white men.
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A new survey by personal finance comparison site Finder has revealed that the average interest rate Brits are getting on their easy-access savings accounts is 2.39%.
Solicitors may be keeping millions in client interest. They hold client money for inheritance and other reasons, but some firms offer minimal interest (less than 1%) while earning higher rates themselves.
Nearly half of UK students plan to commute due to rising costs. The most affordable city is Stoke-on-Trent (£1,047/month), while London is the most expensive (£2,210/month).
A survey from Finder revealed almost half (47%) of Britons are unaware of the tax-free benefits of Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs). This lack of knowledge is especially prevalent among younger generations, with 71% of Gen Z having no clue about ISA advantages.
New rules forcing banks to reimburse fraud victims may leave a quarter of victims empty-handed.
Finder.com surveyed experts who predict a September base rate cut and two more before year-end, with the rate ending at 4.75%.
Bitcoin clings to a narrow lead in Finder’s investment challenge despite a recent 20% price drop, while Tesla takes the crown for worst performer of the year so far. Gold emerges as a strong contender, highlighting its stability during economic uncertainty.
Coffee is more expensive than beer in over half of the world’s capital cities, according to new research from Finder, with prices varying dramatically between Brits’ popular holiday destinations.
Research from finder.com shows that it takes a single person 20 years longer to save for an average mortgage deposit compared to a couple. Singles spend £611 more on essentials monthly and save significantly less, highlighting the financial challenges faced by those living alone.