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Zoom bias: The social costs of having a 'tinny' sound during video conferences

  • A Yale study shows that a 'tinny' microphone sound can negatively impact listeners' perceptions of a speaker's intelligence, credibility, and romantic desirability, potentially influencing job opportunities.
  • Research indicates that a poor-quality microphone may correlate with socioeconomic status, leading to unintentional bias.
  • Indiana's Professional Licensing Agency reported at least four Zoom bombing incidents, displaying inappropriate content during public meetings.
  • To prevent such disruptions, reminders were sent to ensure proper security settings when starting meetings, emphasizing that prior incidents did not involve hacking.
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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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