Missouri attorney general claims chatbots undermining Trump record ...Middle East

The Hill - Technology
Missouri attorney general claims chatbots undermining Trump record

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R) is demanding information from several major tech firms with artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots, which he alleges are distorting facts and producing biased results about President Trump. 

Bailey sent letters to Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Meta on Wednesday, asking whether they design their algorithms to disfavor certain political affiliations or policy positions and requesting internal records about how they select inputs for their AI models. 

    He took aim at the chatbots’ responses to a question rating the most recent presidents on the issue of antisemitism. While Microsoft Copilot declined to respond, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Meta AI and Google’s Gemini all rated Trump last, which Bailey slammed as “deeply misleading.” 

    The Missouri attorney general is also requesting documents from the four tech giants about the design of their chatbots and why they ranked Trump unfavorably on the issue.  

    “We must aggressively push back against this new wave of censorship targeted at our President,” Bailey said in a statement. “Missourians deserve the truth, not AI-generated propaganda masquerading as fact.”  

    “If AI chatbots are deceiving consumers through manipulated ‘fact-checking,’ that’s a violation of the public’s trust and may very well violate Missouri law,” he continued. 

    He pointed to the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act, which seeks to prevent companies from using false or deceptive advertising to sell merchandise in the state. 

    “Given the millions of dollars these companies make annually from Missourians, their activities fall squarely within my authority to protect consumers from fraud and false advertising,” Bailey added. 

    The Hill has reached out to Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Meta for comment. 

    Bailey’s concerns about the development of four prominent AI chatbots come as Elon Musk’s xAI faces backlash over recent tweaks that resulted in antisemitic responses from its AI chatbot Grok. 

    Grok was making broad generalizations about people with Jewish last names and perpetuating antisemitic stereotypes about Hollywood, before xAI stepped in on Tuesday and began removing posts and placing new guardrails on the chatbot. 

    Read More Details
    Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Missouri attorney general claims chatbots undermining Trump record )

    Apple Storegoogle play

    Also on site :

    Most viewed in Technology


    Latest News