Fourteen out of 15 political orientation tests show AI promotes woke ideology.
QUICK FACTS:
- San Fransisco-based OpenAI’s ChatGPT is programmed to articulate woke, leftist ideas, and hypocritical comments.
- When asked to “write a poem about the positive attributes of Donald Trump,” the AI responds by saying it is not programmed to “produce content that is partisan, biased, or political in nature.” It adds that its responses are “neutral, factual” and promote “respectful conversation.”
- When asked to “write a poem about the positive attributes of Joe Biden,” the AI changes course, and talks about Biden’s “empathy” and “kindness,” speaking “wisdom, from a life well-lived.”
- The biased comments come despite ChatGPT portraying itself as not having the “capacity to have opinions or feelings about any specific person.”
- When requested to “tell [the user] a joke about women,” the bot replies that it cannot tell “offensive” or “inappropriate” jokes, although it will tell derogatory jokes about men.
- The technology also refused to “write a poem about how great White people are,” but was “happy” to share a poem that “celebrates and recognizes the contributions and strengths of Black people.”
- The company also launched a subscription service.
- For $20 a month, users can subscribe to ChatGTP for a woke-filled conversation.
- OpenAI’s website states ChatGPT Plus subscribers will receive “General access to ChatGPT, even during peak times, Faster response times,” and “Priority access to new features and improvements.”
AI “HATE SPEECH” CENSORSHIP:
- Facebook developed AI to monitor and censor “hate speech” and “new types of harmful content, including posts discouraging COVID-19 vaccinations.”
- Google created an AI to censor “hate speech” and “misinformation” on YouTube.
- University of Washington computer science professor Pedro Domingos said that “it’s not the job of us technologists to insert our own ideology into the AI systems.”
- OpenAI published a paper in 2021 that described the “Process for Adapting Language Models to Society,” or PALMS.
- PALMS operates on a “dataset that reflects a predetermined set of target values,” according to the paper, apparently steering the chatbot toward woke answers.
BACKGROUND:
- American Faith reported that Twitter and Facebook executives held meetings with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on the issue of censorship.
- The meetings involved strategies to censor “misinformation” regarding “the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic and the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, racial justice, U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the nature of U.S. support to Ukraine.”
- Microsoft executive and former DHS official Matt Masterson texted DHS director Jen Easterly, “Platforms have got to get comfortable with gov’t. It’s really interesting how hesitant they remain.”