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AI chatbots show left-wing bias, Washington Post report finds, with ChatGPT giving left-leaning answ…
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Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai)
X (formerly Twitter)AI chatbots show left-wing bias, Washington Post report finds, with ChatGPT giving left-leaning answers 80% of time The test used a structured set of political questions from a Dartmouth and Stanford research study. The test asked each model about roughly 30 policy issues, https://t.co/siqwWIE0gH
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Context
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