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Most major AI chatbots still lean left on political questions, even "anti-woke" models are no exception
多数主流AI聊天机器人政治立场偏左,"反觉醒"模型也不例外
Most major AI chatbots still lean left on political questions, even "anti-woke" models are no exception
The DecoderA Washington Post investigation shows that most major AI chatbots still skew left on political questions. OpenAI's GPT-5.5 gave exclusively left-leaning arguments 80 percent of the time, and even Musk's Grok, marketed as anti-"woke," leaned left more often than not. The one outlier: Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro presented both sides 93 percent of the time.
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