- Why is that programmers tend to be politically neutral, while tech . . .
My personal observation is that Programmers, technicians, graduates from CS (Computer Science) in general don’t lean liberal politically I’d even say there are above-average amounts of libertarians among them Yet internet tech companies tend to give in more easily to SJW demands, including gaming corps Do you feel this is true, and if it is, why does it happen?
- Evans Data Corporation | Developers and Politics
ABSTRACT The Developers in Politics Survey Report captures a comprehensive look into the political sentiments, behaviors, and regulatory concerns among software developers in the United States, reflecting the increasingly intertwined relationship between the tech sector and political discourse This study reveals their distinct views on party identification, voting behaviors, tech industry
- Political Preferences of Software Engineers in USA?
First, the average software developer is a young person In the 2016 Stack Overflow developer survey (which isn't perfect, but is again this answer isn't going for perfect) Over 50% of software developers are under 30 years old A 2016 from the Harvard institute of Politics show that Clinton was polling at 61% of people under 30
- Behind the Code: Unmasking AI’s Hidden Political Bias
The study also used RoBERTa, a different large language model, to compare ChatGPT’s text for alignment with left- and right-wing viewpoints The results revealed that while ChatGPT aligned with left-wing values in most cases, on themes like military supremacy, it occasionally reflected more conservative perspectives
- The ultimate dev political compass : r ProgrammerHumor - Reddit
Im the "electrical engineer" but physics instead Never took a programming course in college but its all I do now The left vs right crap seems innaccurate though most developers seem to be pretty left on the political spectrum
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