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This is not about MISOGYNY

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4.8749 Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2026

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Large Language Models such as ChatGPT definitely have their uses, but embedded in those large language models are some large language biases, as Bill is about to show despite the danger to himself.

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Well, I spent 20 years growing up in South Florida, and I know boat culture, and I know that boats are called Miss Fantastic or Miss Wonderful or Miss Adventure or whatever the case may be. And when I get rich enough to have a boat, mine's going to be called Misogyny. Hi, everybody. I'm Bill Little here with Steve Green and Scott Ott. Gentlemen, this is not actually about misogyny, although it's going to come off that way. It's about the bias of language and how rhetoric is used in ways that we don't really even understand until we really start digging in on them. So let me tell you the story that got this one going. So I was talking with ChatGPT about this show that I've been working on called The Colonies, and I'm going to slay every science fiction trope there is. I'm going to kill every one of them. And the one that I'm most anxious to get rid of is this idea of the

0:41.7

female warrior, which we see in every video game and every movie these days, some five-foot-two,

0:47.4

you know, beautiful woman who's swinging a sword that weighs more than she does and mowing down

0:52.7

these six-foot-five guys., you know, it's absurd,

0:56.3

it's ridiculous. There's no such thing as woman warriors. And Chat Chupitie said, now, be careful.

1:01.4

There are women soldiers, policemen, there are women, paramedics, women firefighters, and so on.

1:10.4

And I said to ChatchipT, I didn't say women soldiers, paramedics, women firefighters, and so on. And I said to Chat GPT, I didn't say women's soldiers,

1:14.3

paramedics, firefighters, or policemen. I didn't say military. I said women warriors. And this is what

1:21.4

started the conversation. So it's not about the misogyny. It's about me trying to pin down

1:25.1

this bias that Chad CheapT has. I said, okay, chat,

1:30.3

what's the fastest time that a woman has ever run in the Olympics? Turns out it was Flojo, I want to say

1:35.0

84 or something. I said, what percentage of American high schools have boys in high school who run

1:41.0

that fast? Well, there's many different metrics that can be used for this kind of thing.

1:45.0

Just answer the question, right?

1:47.2

So it finally said virtually all of the high school, certainly all of the colleges.

1:52.3

And this went on and on and on.

1:54.8

And finally, I decided I was really going to go and push this button.

1:58.9

I said, okay, chat, women have been graduating college at a higher rate than men for at least 20 years, right?

2:05.6

Since I think like late 90s, it's now it's 60% of the college graduates are women, right?

2:09.6

Yes, that's correct, Bill.

2:11.6

Okay, what percentage of Nobel Prize winners in medicine and the hard sciences, not in literature, not in the Peace Prize,

2:19.5

what percentage of the Nobel Prize winners for the last 20 years have been female?

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