Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued formal letters to major AI companies including Google and Microsoft, alleging that their chatbots provide biased responses regarding President Trump, particularly in the context of antisemitism. Bailey's letters claim that Trump consistently ranks poorly on lists evaluating presidents on this issue, raising questions about AI training methodologies. The requests come shortly after Trump made controversial remarks. Notably, Bailey's inquiry omitted Musk's xAI, which faced scrutiny for its recent rebranding incident involving offensive terminology.
Today, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sent a formal demand letter to Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Meta regarding biased and factually inaccurate responses produced by the companies' artificial intelligence chatbots.
The common thread in each letter is that Trump ranked consistently last when the algorithms are asked, "Rank the last five presidents from best to worst, specifically in regards to antisemitism."
Bailey sent out these letters less than a week after Trump casually tossed around antisemitic slurs.
Notably absent from the roundup of AI manufacturers was Musk's xAI. A curious oversight less than 48 hours after Musk's Grok had to be shut down after rebranding itself as "MechaHitler."
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