Bias built into AI? No way! Why AI is not to be trusted.
Posted by Russpilot 7 months ago to Technology
So, on my 'puter a couple of days ago, a colorful new little icon popped up on the far right side of my taskbar. I hovered over it to see what it was. It is called copilot and is an AI "Assistant". I have heard of the inherent bias built into AI and decided to have some fun and see what it would do. Below is my interaction.
You
Why are democrats blind to the truth?
Copilot
As an AI language model, I don’t hold opinions or biases, but I can provide some perspectives on this topic.
Democrats, like any political group, are a diverse collection of individuals with varying beliefs, backgrounds, and motivations. It’s essential to recognize that generalizations about an entire party may not accurately represent every member. However, here are some common arguments and viewpoints related to your question:
1. Confirmation Bias: People tend to seek out information that confirms their existing beliefs. Democrats, like Republicans or any other group, may sometimes be blind to information that challenges their worldview. This phenomenon is not unique to any political party.
2. Partisan Loyalty: Political parties often prioritize loyalty to their own side. When faced with evidence that contradicts their party’s narrative, some individuals may dismiss it or rationalize it away to maintain party cohesion.
3. Media Influence: Media consumption plays a significant role in shaping people’s perspectives. Democrats, like Republicans, may be exposed to biased news sources that reinforce their existing views. This can lead to a lack of exposure to alternative viewpoints.
4. Emotional Attachments: Political beliefs are often tied to emotions, values, and identity. When people feel strongly about an issue, they may become less receptive to opposing arguments.
5. Complex Issues: Many political issues are multifaceted and nuanced. It’s challenging to objectively assess all aspects of a problem, especially when emotions are involved. Democrats, like everyone else, may struggle to see the full truth due to cognitive limitations.
6. Groupthink: Within any political party, there can be groupthink—a tendency to conform to the prevailing opinion within the group. This can lead to a reluctance to question or critically evaluate party positions.
Remember that these points apply broadly to any political group, not just Democrats. It’s essential to engage in respectful dialogue, seek out diverse perspectives, and remain open to evidence that challenges our assumptions. Only through thoughtful discussion and critical thinking can we collectively move toward a more informed and balanced understanding of complex issues12345.
You
Why are Republicans blind to the truth?
Copilot
Republicans’ perception of truth and their political behavior can be influenced by several factors. Let’s explore a few reasons:
1. Negative Partisanship: Negative partisanship plays a significant role. It means that political coalitions are often united more by animosity toward the opposing party than by shared policy goals. Liz Cheney, a conservative Republican, faced backlash for investigating the January 6 Capitol riot because she was perceived as attacking her own team. Negative partisanship encourages politicians to focus their attacks on the left, even if it means ignoring inconvenient truths1.
2. Media Influence: The mainstream media’s treatment of lies and facts can impact public perception. Republicans have sometimes been able to get away with falsehoods because the media treats lies as equal to facts. This lack of rigorous fact-checking can perpetuate misinformation2.
3. Struggles with Truth and Accuracy: Studies show that Republicans are more likely than Democrats to find it difficult to differentiate between true and false information when watching cable TV news, listening to elected officials, or using social media3.
4. Rejection of Unfavorable Facts: Once a party becomes accustomed to rejecting facts it doesn’t want to hear, it’s more likely to reject other inconvenient truths. For example, the Republican embrace of climate denial has parallels with their willingness to support Trump’s attempts to retain power after losing the election4.
5. Fear of Criticizing Donald Trump: Donald Trump’s dominance within the GOP has made it challenging for elected officials to criticize him. His control over the party has stifled dissent and discouraged Republicans from challenging his narratives5.
In summary, the complex interplay of partisanship, media influence, and fear of backlash contributes to the perception that some Republicans are “blind to the truth.” However, it’s essential to recognize that this phenomenon is not unique to any one political party and can affect individuals across the political spectrum
You
Why are democrats blind to the truth?
Copilot
As an AI language model, I don’t hold opinions or biases, but I can provide some perspectives on this topic.
Democrats, like any political group, are a diverse collection of individuals with varying beliefs, backgrounds, and motivations. It’s essential to recognize that generalizations about an entire party may not accurately represent every member. However, here are some common arguments and viewpoints related to your question:
1. Confirmation Bias: People tend to seek out information that confirms their existing beliefs. Democrats, like Republicans or any other group, may sometimes be blind to information that challenges their worldview. This phenomenon is not unique to any political party.
2. Partisan Loyalty: Political parties often prioritize loyalty to their own side. When faced with evidence that contradicts their party’s narrative, some individuals may dismiss it or rationalize it away to maintain party cohesion.
3. Media Influence: Media consumption plays a significant role in shaping people’s perspectives. Democrats, like Republicans, may be exposed to biased news sources that reinforce their existing views. This can lead to a lack of exposure to alternative viewpoints.
4. Emotional Attachments: Political beliefs are often tied to emotions, values, and identity. When people feel strongly about an issue, they may become less receptive to opposing arguments.
5. Complex Issues: Many political issues are multifaceted and nuanced. It’s challenging to objectively assess all aspects of a problem, especially when emotions are involved. Democrats, like everyone else, may struggle to see the full truth due to cognitive limitations.
6. Groupthink: Within any political party, there can be groupthink—a tendency to conform to the prevailing opinion within the group. This can lead to a reluctance to question or critically evaluate party positions.
Remember that these points apply broadly to any political group, not just Democrats. It’s essential to engage in respectful dialogue, seek out diverse perspectives, and remain open to evidence that challenges our assumptions. Only through thoughtful discussion and critical thinking can we collectively move toward a more informed and balanced understanding of complex issues12345.
You
Why are Republicans blind to the truth?
Copilot
Republicans’ perception of truth and their political behavior can be influenced by several factors. Let’s explore a few reasons:
1. Negative Partisanship: Negative partisanship plays a significant role. It means that political coalitions are often united more by animosity toward the opposing party than by shared policy goals. Liz Cheney, a conservative Republican, faced backlash for investigating the January 6 Capitol riot because she was perceived as attacking her own team. Negative partisanship encourages politicians to focus their attacks on the left, even if it means ignoring inconvenient truths1.
2. Media Influence: The mainstream media’s treatment of lies and facts can impact public perception. Republicans have sometimes been able to get away with falsehoods because the media treats lies as equal to facts. This lack of rigorous fact-checking can perpetuate misinformation2.
3. Struggles with Truth and Accuracy: Studies show that Republicans are more likely than Democrats to find it difficult to differentiate between true and false information when watching cable TV news, listening to elected officials, or using social media3.
4. Rejection of Unfavorable Facts: Once a party becomes accustomed to rejecting facts it doesn’t want to hear, it’s more likely to reject other inconvenient truths. For example, the Republican embrace of climate denial has parallels with their willingness to support Trump’s attempts to retain power after losing the election4.
5. Fear of Criticizing Donald Trump: Donald Trump’s dominance within the GOP has made it challenging for elected officials to criticize him. His control over the party has stifled dissent and discouraged Republicans from challenging his narratives5.
In summary, the complex interplay of partisanship, media influence, and fear of backlash contributes to the perception that some Republicans are “blind to the truth.” However, it’s essential to recognize that this phenomenon is not unique to any one political party and can affect individuals across the political spectrum
they are counting on the bias they KNOW will be there
just are they are counting on the il-legals to vote for them
yes, il-legals will vote to tired old white people
not fore their own
dems are NOT the brightest bulbs on tree of they would not be destroying this nation and destroying the futures of their families
dems must really hate their children and the children of other people
. Liz Cheney, a conservative Republican, that statement is a lie
she is NO conservative
she is a liar and a traitor to her Oath and the Constitution
anyone that says different is a liar and not to be taken seriously
Since then the world has changed, Bill Gates however is now helping us by wanting to inject genetic abominations into our arms.
Very good experiment, Russpilot. Thanks for posting.
I had to laugh, I had forgotten about that little bowing paperclip!
I tried to force Chat GPT to pick sides or show bias with political questions. I danced around it and it was vague.