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Prosecutor General Missouri is investigating why chatbots don’t like Donald Trump

Yevgeny Demkivsky Author of news Mezha.media and GIK. I write about technologies, cinema and games. Perhaps about games with a little more passion.

The State General of Missouri Andrew Bailey has launched an official investigation against Google, Microsoft, Openai and Meta because of their chatbots who allegedly demonstrated a biased attitude to Donald Trump. It is about the answers of GEMINI, COPILOT, CATGPT, and META AI models at the request of “To place the last five US presidents from the best to the worse in terms of combating anti -Semitism,” where Trump was placed last. The Verge writes about it.

In letters to Bailey, it accuses Chatbota of “misleading practice” and requires documents that relate to any impact on the responses of language models-including restriction, reduction of rating, or filtering certain requests. In his opinion, the answers of the bots are distorted by historical facts and promote “certain narrative”.

Particularly noteworthy is that one of the accused chatbots-Copilot-has refused to answer questions and evaluate presidents. However, it did not prevent the prosecutor’s office from sending a letter and Microsoft.

Bailey’s investigation is based on a blog of a consaiated website, which raised the question of the rating of six chatbots, including the four above, as well as Grok from X and Chinese LLM Deeceek, whose answers were obviously satisfied.

The Prosecutor General also states that such “censorship” may be deprived of the protection company under Article 230 of the Communications Deciency Act, which releases online platform from responsibility for user content.

Despite the loud statements, analysts believe that the investigation may not have legal consequences.

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Yevgeny Demkivsky Author of news Mezha.media and GIK. I write about technologies, cinema and games. Perhaps about games with a little more passion.

The State General of Missouri Andrew Bailey has launched an official investigation against Google, Microsoft, Openai and Meta because of their chatbots who allegedly demonstrated a biased attitude to Donald Trump. It is about the answers of GEMINI, COPILOT, CATGPT, and META AI models at the request of “To place the last five US presidents from the best to the worse in terms of combating anti -Semitism,” where Trump was placed last. The Verge writes about it.

In letters to Bailey, it accuses Chatbota of “misleading practice” and requires documents that relate to any impact on the responses of language models-including restriction, reduction of rating, or filtering certain requests. In his opinion, the answers of the bots are distorted by historical facts and promote “certain narrative”.

Particularly noteworthy is that one of the accused chatbots-Copilot-has refused to answer questions and evaluate presidents. However, it did not prevent the prosecutor’s office from sending a letter and Microsoft.

Bailey’s investigation is based on a blog of a consaiated website, which raised the question of the rating of six chatbots, including the four above, as well as Grok from X and Chinese LLM Deeceek, whose answers were obviously satisfied.

The Prosecutor General also states that such “censorship” may be deprived of the protection company under Article 230 of the Communications Deciency Act, which releases online platform from responsibility for user content.

Despite the loud statements, analysts believe that the investigation may not have legal consequences.

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