AI models show softer responses on authoritarian leaders, report finds
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U.S.-based AI models were found to avoid direct criticism of authoritarian leaders more often than democratic ones, according to a July report from the Meta-funded Oversight Board. The findings raised concerns for enterprise users and AI developers because the pattern also appeared more often in Chinese-language prompts, where models were more likely to return pro-China responses.
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