Meet ChatGPT's Right-Wing Alter Ego
Elon Musk caused a stir last week when he told the (recently fired) right-wing provocateur Tucker Carlson that he plans to build "TruthGPT," a competitor to OpenAI's ChatGPT. Musk says the incredibly popular bot displays "woke" bias and that his version will be a "maximum truth-seeking AI"--suggesting only his own political views reflect reality. Musk is far from the only person worried about political bias in language models, but others are trying to use AI to bridge political divisions rather than push particular viewpoints. David Rozado, a data scientist based in New Zealand, was one of the first people to draw attention to the issue of political bias in ChatGPT. Several weeks ago, after documenting what he considered liberal-leaning answers from the bot on issues including taxation, gun ownership, and free markets, he created an AI model called RightWingGPT that expresses more conservative viewpoints.
Apr-27-2023, 16:00:00 GMT