Washington Post test finds AI chatbots ChatGPT and Gemini have clear political leanings
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Kevin Schaul
Summary
The Washington Post tested major AI chatbots (ChatGPT, Gemini, and others) for political bias using researcher-designed questions on hot-button issues. The results indicate that these AI tools exhibit clear political leanings, contradicting claims of neutrality. The article examines accusations from conservatives that chatbots are biased against them, as well as Democratic concerns that Trump's executive order requiring "neutral, nonpartisan" AI tools could push chatbots to the right.
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The results suggest that chatbots have clear political leanings
an executive order he signed that said they must be 'neutral, nonpartisan tools' triggered fears from Democrats that AI could start tilting to the right
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