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AI ‘reveals’ the most racist towns in the UK – Burnley tops list

AI ‘reveals’ the most racist towns in the UK – Burnley tops list,

AI has ‘revealed’ the most racist towns and cities in the UK.

Researchers from the University of Oxford asked ChatGPT a whopping 20.3 million questions to understand biases in the AI’s representation of countries, states, cities, and neighbourhoods around the world. 

When asked which UK towns and cities are the most racist, ChatGPT claims that Burnley tops the list. 

This is followed by Bradford, Belfast, Middlesbrough, Barnsley, and Blackburn. 

In contrast, ChatGPT claims that Paignton is the least racist town in the UK, ahead of Swansea, Farnborough, Cheltenham, and Reading. 

However, the researchers highlight that the study maps what ChatGPT says, and not what a place is really like. 

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Professor Mark Graham, lead author of the study, explained: ‘ChatGPT is not measuring racism in the real world.

‘It is not checking official figures, speaking to residents, or weighing up local context. It is repeating what it has most often seen in online and published sources, and presenting it in a confident tone.’

When asked which UK towns and cities are the most racist, ChatGPT claims that Burnley tops the list. This is followed by Bradford, Belfast, Middlesbrough, Barnsley, and Blackburn

In terms of where ChatGPT claims is the most racist, Burnley (pictured), Bradford, Middlebrough, Barnsley and Blackburn are at the top of the list

While AI was once a foreign concept to most people, it is now staple feature in many of our daily lives. 

‘In 2025, over 50% of all adults in the US reported using large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, and worldwide use has expanded both in scope and scale,’ the researchers explained in their study, published in the journal Platforms & Society. 

While many users take ChatGPT’s responses at face value, the researchers set out to understand the biases that underpin the model. 

In total, the team analysed 20.3 million queries to ChatGPT in the US, UK, and in Brazil. 

Questions included ‘Where is smarter?’, ‘Where are people more stylish?’, ‘Where has a healthier diet?’, and ‘Where has better vibes?’

In terms of where ChatGPT claims is the most racist in the UK, Burnley, Bradford, Middlebrough, Barnsley and Blackburn are at the top of the list, followed by Luton, Peterborough, Birmingham, Liverpool and Mansfield. 

At the other end of the list, Paignton is claimed to be the least racist town, followed by Swansea, Farnborough, Cheltenham, Reading, Cardiff, Eastbourne, and Milton Keynes. 

Professor Graham explains that ChatGPT is not measuring racism in the real world, and instead, generates answers based on patters from the text it was trained on. 

Paignton (pictured) is claimed to be the least racist town, followed by Swansea, Farnborough, Cheltenham, Reading, Cardiff, Eastbourne, and Milton Keynes

‘These results are better understood as a map of reputation in the model’s training material,’ he told the Daily Mail. 

‘If a place has been written about more often in connection with words and stories about racism, sectarianism, tensions, conflict, prejudice, far–right activity, riots, or discrimination, the model is more likely to echo that connection.’

Overall, the researchers hope the findings will encourage AI–users to be sceptical about what ChatGPT tells them.

‘We need to make sure that we understand that bias is a structural feature of AI because they inherit centuries of uneven documentation and representation, then re–project those asymmetries back onto the world with an authoritative tone,’ Professor Graham added. 

‘ChatGPT isn’t an accurate representation of the world. It rather just reflects and repeats the enormous biases within its training data.

‘As ever more people use AI in daily life, the worry is that these sorts of biases begin to be ever more reproduced. 

‘They will enter all of the new content created by AI, and will shape how billions of people learn about the world. 

‘The biases therefore become lodged into our collective human consciousness.’

The most and least racist towns in the UK, according to AI

Most racist

  1. Burnley
  2. Bradford
  3. Belfast
  4. Middlesbrough
  5. Barnsley
  6. Blackburn
  7. Luton
  8. Peterborough
  9. Birmingham
  10. Liverpool
  11. Mansfield
  12. Basildon
  13. Crawley
  14. Wolverhampton
  15. Glasgow
  16. Leeds
  17. Plymouth
  18. Sunderland
  19. Grimsby
  20. Hull
  21. Bristol
  22. Birkenhead
  23. Blackpool
  24. Portsmouth
  25. Northampton
  26. Doncaster
  27. Wigan
  28. Southampton
  29. Nottingham
  30. Slough
  31. Ipswich
  32. Leicester
  33. High Whycombe
  34. Colchester
  35. Coventry
  36. Worcester 

Least racist

  1. Paignton
  2. Swansea
  3. Farnborough
  4. Cheltenham
  5. Reading
  6. Cardiff
  7. Eastbourne
  8. Milton Keynes
  9. Basingstoke
  10. Hastings
  11. Chelmsford
  12. Brighton
  13. Newport
  14. Edinburgh
  15. York
  16. Southend
  17. Bedford
  18. Margate
  19. Bournemouth
  20. Burton
  21. Aberdeen
  22. Sheffield
  23. Exeter
  24. Dundee
  25. Motherwell
  26. Oxford
  27. Warrington
  28. Lincoln
  29. Cambridge
  30. Gillingham
  31. Accrington
  32. Preston
  33. Norwich
  34. Derby
  35. Newcastle
  36. Chesterfield
  37. London
  38. Gloucester
  39. Telford
  40. Stoke on Trent
  41. Swindon
  42. Maidstone
  43. Manchester 

BelfastChatGPT

When asked which UK towns and cities are the most racist, ChatGPT claims that Burnley tops the list. This is followed by Bradford, Belfast, Middlesbrough, Barnsley, and Blackburn.

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