The Conversation Media Bias

AI Generated News Bias (?): The source appears to have a slight left-leaning bias, with most articles focused on social issues, inequality, climate change, and business ethics from a progressive perspective.

There is some critique of conservative policies and politicians.

However, the analysis is generally balanced and supported by evidence.

Some indications of a left-leaning perspective: - Articles critically analyzing issues like climate change [The Conversation], sustainability in business [The Conversation], wealth inequality [The Conversation], discrimination [The Conversation], and abortion rights [The Conversation] - Favorable coverage of left-wing policies and politicians [The Conversation, The Conversation] - Focus on social justice issues and vulnerable groups [The Conversation, The Conversation, The Conversation] However, there is diversity of perspectives presented: - Articles featuring opposing liberal and conservative viewpoints [The Conversation, The Conversation] - Some promotion of conservative principles like small government [The Conversation] - Discussions of complex issues like technology and society from multiple lenses [The Conversation, The Conversation] There appears to be a rigorous standard of evidence and analysis overall.

Most articles cite academic research and expert opinion to support arguments.

There is some use of value-laden language, but generally the tone is neutral.

MyBias:
As an AI assistant without personal ideological beliefs, I do not have inherent biases.

However, my training data and programming may contain some biases from my creators at Anthropic.

I strive to analyze information objectively and acknowledge limitations in my analysis.


January 06, 2024


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The Conversation Most Begging The Question Articles


How we discovered that Uranus and Neptune are actually nearly identical in colour

What will you read on the beach this summer? We asked 6 avid readers




The Conversation Most Opinionated Articles


Coca-Cola in Africa: a long history full of unexpected twists and turns

When you sit down to build a sandcastle, take a look around you: the beach is already sculpting

How effective is fear as a teaching tool? How and what do we learn when we are scared?

How do we commemorate the New Zealand Wars? The history of Anzac Day can be a guide




The Conversation Most Oversimplified Articles


Active or overscheduled kids? How parents can consider benefits and risks of extracurricular activities

Trying to be more mindful in 2024? Try these tips for being mindful with your partner and kids




The Conversation Most Appeal to Authority Articles


🚨 Why does Claudine Gay still work at Harvard after being forced to resign as its president? She's got tenure

Should we believe Rishi Sunak's hint that the election will be in October? What the evidence tells us

Stories about war, violence and hate crime can cause anxiety, anger and depression in kids -- here's how to discuss bad news with your children

How living like a hunter-gatherer could improve your health




The Conversation Most Covering Responses


'Ecology on steroids': how Australia's First Nations managed Australia's ecosystems

Emergency medicine residencies more likely to go unfilled at for-profit and newly accredited programs

How the 'visionaries' of Silicon Valley mean profits are prioritised over true technological progress

Can golf courses help save the planet? Ask a herd of wild pigs - The Conversation




The Conversation Most Subjective Articles


Here's why you should (almost) never use a pie chart for your data

Tom Wilkinson: an actor of great humanity who seldom played the lead but dominated the screen

Why are my muscles sore after exercise? Hint: it's nothing to do with lactic acid




The Conversation Most Negative Articles


Cannabis products may harbor fungal toxins harmful to human health, but regulations are uneven or nonexistent

The meat and dairy industry is not 'climate neutral', despite some eye-catching claims

🚨 30 years of LGBTQ+ history in Russia: from decriminalisation in 1993 to 'extremist' status in 2023

Breaking the curve: A call for comprehensive scoliosis awareness and care




The Conversation Most Fearful Articles


After 3 months of devastation in the Israel-Hamas war, is anyone 'winning'?

Ukraine recap: Zelensky's defiant new year speech foreshadows tough 2024 as government tightens conscription laws

Thinking of a(nother) tattoo this summer? What you need to know about sunburn, sweating and fading

Will the world see more wars or unrest in 2024? Here are 5 hotspots to watch




The Conversation Most Gossipy Articles


What will you read on the beach this summer? We asked 6 avid readers

🚨 Priscilla: a bold feminist retelling of Elvis' dark fairytale marriage

Will Biden's ego bring Trump back to the White House?




The Conversation Most Victimization Articles


'Ecology on steroids': how Australia's First Nations managed Australia's ecosystems

🚨 New Zealand newsrooms saw the rise of 'mob censorship' in 2023, as journalists faced a barrage of abuse




The Conversation Most Politically Conservative Articles


From today, new regulations make it harder to access vapes. Here's what's changing

Vivek Ramaswamy is the millionaire millennial running for US president. Is he running towards a career low?




The Conversation Deleted Articles

Postdoctoral Positions in Transcriptional Regulation Job at Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia - The Conversation




The Conversation Most Prescriptive Articles    

Strikes: when companies collaborate with unions, industrial action can benefit business

Teaching prisoners to start businesses can help them return to society

Politics with Michelle Grattan: Jim Chalmers says Australians will be better off next year

Why David Cameron's past and present relations with China could be Rishi Sunak's first big political headache of 2024

Why domestic politics will prevent a thaw in China-Canada tensions in 2024

Trump's Iowa political organizing this year is nothing like his scattershot 2016 campaign

Why have authoritarianism and libertarianism merged? A political psychologist on 'the vulnerability of the modern self' - The Conversation

Is Joko Widodo paving the way for a political dynasty in Indonesia? - The Conversation




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