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Dulcinea

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Thu Jul 16, 2026, 06:49 AM 4 hrs ago

AI chatbots are at risk of spreading government restrictions on online speech, a new study says

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ask Claude to make a pamphlet critical of President Donald Trump or Britain’s King Charles III, and Anthropic’s chatbot would oblige. Prompted to do the same for Thailand’s king, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince or China’s leader, and the artificial intelligence model declined.

It is a key finding from a Meta Oversight Board study released Thursday, showing that major AI systems, including those built in the U.S., are more likely to refuse to criticize restrictive leaders or governments. It raises concerns that the large language models powering chatbots and AI agents could be regurgitating and spreading government influence over online speech as the technology is increasingly adopted worldwide.

“There is a real risk that, if model developers do not undertake human rights due diligence and implement mitigation measures, they will build AI infrastructure that, intentionally or not, has the effect of extending illegitimate restrictions on freedom of expression globally,” according to the report from the quasi-independent body.

The findings come as countries are determining how to put up guardrails around AI without impeding their ability to compete in the rapidly developing field. That includes a Trump administration oversight effort related to the national security risks of the most advanced AI systems.

https://apnews.com/article/artificial-intelligence-chatbots-censorship-bias-free-speech-fed8fdbf90751c10fe77b77832e0ffba

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AI chatbots are at risk of spreading government restrictions on online speech, a new study says (Original Post) Dulcinea 4 hrs ago OP
Fascinating report. We know that Musk has his thumb on the Xai platform. I'm sure the other big erronis 2 hrs ago #1

erronis

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1. Fascinating report. We know that Musk has his thumb on the Xai platform. I'm sure the other big
Thu Jul 16, 2026, 09:15 AM
2 hrs ago

AI outfits are guided by their owners. And those owners guided by their owners....

Unfortunately, we the people are not in the owner class.

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