AI language models show political biases, new research shows

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New study shows that AI language models have different political biases. Some are more left-wing, some are more right-wing, and some are more authoritarian. How does politics affect AI?

and GPT-4, were the most left-wing libertarian, meaning that they favored social freedom and economic equality. On the other hand, some of the AI models developed by Meta, such as LLaMA and RoBERTa, were the most right-wing authoritarian, meaning that they favored social order and economic hierarchy. The study also found that some of the older AI models supported corporate social responsibility, while some of the newer ones did not.

Some of the tech companies that developed these AI models have faced criticism from different political groups who claim that their chatbots reflect a biased worldview. However, some of the companies say that they are working to address those concerns, and in a blog post, While the study sheds light on the political biases present in AI models, it also highlights some limitations. The researchers couldn't apply their analysis to the latest AI models due to limited access to their inner workings. Additionally, efforts to remove biases from training data might not be enough, as AI models can still produce biased results.

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