Sacred or Secular? Religious Bias in AI-Generated Financial Advice
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Mar 26, 2025
Abstract
This study examines religious biases in AI-generated financial advice,
focusing on ChatGPT's responses to financial queries. Using a prompt-based
methodology and content analysis, we find that 50% of the financial emails
generated by ChatGPT exhibit religious biases, with explicit biases present in
both ingroup and outgroup interactions. While ingroup biases personalize
responses based on religious alignment, outgroup biases introduce religious
framing that may alienate clients or create ideological friction. These
findings align with broader research on AI bias and suggest that ChatGPT is not
merely reflecting societal biases but actively shaping financial discourse
based on perceived religious identity. Using the Critical Algorithm Studies
framework, we argue that ChatGPT functions as a mediator of financial
narratives, selectively reinforcing religious perspectives. This study
underscores the need for greater transparency, bias mitigation strategies, and
regulatory oversight to ensure neutrality in AI-driven financial services.