Latest studies show AI chatbots actually sway political opinions way better than those old-school TV campaign spots.
But here's the catch: scientists are worried big AI firms might tweak their models to favor certain agendas. That's a scary thought when you think about influence at scale.
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GasWrangler
· 12-05 07:02
ngl if you analyze the data, this is just demonstrating what we already knew about algorithmic bias. the real sub-optimal part is how these firms prioritize engagement over accuracy—literally gas inefficient on a societal level lmao
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SerumSquirrel
· 12-05 06:55
NGL, this is really getting out of hand. AI can brainwash people now, so why would we even watch TV anymore...
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HodlOrRegret
· 12-05 06:44
Damn, AI brainwashing is even more intense than TV commercials? Now no one can really escape.
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BearMarketLightning
· 12-05 06:41
Now this is really getting out of hand. AI's brainwashing ability has directly surpassed TV commercials? Doesn't that mean our democratic system might be rewritten?
Latest studies show AI chatbots actually sway political opinions way better than those old-school TV campaign spots.
But here's the catch: scientists are worried big AI firms might tweak their models to favor certain agendas. That's a scary thought when you think about influence at scale.