HomeNewsTrendsChanel CEO Leena Nair calls out ChatGPT's gender bias in AI-generated imagery. OpenAI responds

Chanel CEO Leena Nair calls out ChatGPT's gender bias in AI-generated imagery. OpenAI responds

‘Show us a picture of Chanel's leadership team—it was all med in suits’: Chanel global CEO Leena Nair says ChatGPT ignored 76 percent female workforce.

October 30, 2025 / 17:31 IST
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Leena Nair, who has consistently championed gender diversity in corporate leadership, said the image failed to reflect Chanel’s actual workforce—76 percent of whom are women, including the CEO herself. (Image credit: LinkedIn)
Leena Nair, who has consistently championed gender diversity in corporate leadership, said the image failed to reflect Chanel’s actual workforce—76 percent of whom are women, including the CEO herself. (Image credit: LinkedIn)

Chanel’s global CEO Leena Nair, the second woman to lead the legacy luxury brand, has publicly criticised OpenAI’s ChatGPT for generating a gender-biased image that misrepresented the company’s leadership.

During a talk at Stanford Graduate School of Business last October, Nair recounted her visit to Microsoft’s Redmond headquarters, where she and her team experimented with ChatGPT. “We’re like, ‘Show us a picture of a senior leadership team from Chanel visiting Microsoft’—it is all men in suits,” Fortune quoted her as saying. “It was a 100 percent male team, not even in fashionable clothes. Like, come on. This is what you’ve got to offer?”

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Nair, who has consistently championed gender diversity in corporate leadership, said the image failed to reflect Chanel’s actual workforce—76 percent of whom are women, including the CEO herself. She also pointed out that 96 percent of Chanel’s clientele is female, making the AI-generated depiction not just inaccurate but fundamentally disconnected from the brand’s identity.

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