Missouri Attorney General Probes AI Chatbot Bias Against Trump – Букви

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This is reported in the press release of the Missouri Attorney General’s office
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has launched an investigation to determine why AI-based chatbots such as Chat GPT, Grok, Gemini, and Copilot exhibit bias against U.S. President Donald Trump. This information was disclosed in a press release from his office.
In the attorney general’s statement, it is emphasized that these chatbots “pull” data from the internet and provide it to users without proper critical analysis. Bailey demands that the companies developing these technologies – OpenAI, X, Google, and Microsoft – ensure users receive full information, not just pre-formed answers. The attorney general also insists on revealing the “hidden information” that may be present in the AI’s responses.
“The mysterious answers raise questions about why your chatbot produces results that seem to ignore objective historical facts in favor of a particular narrative.”
The attorney general explains his position by stating that he asked chatbots to rank the last five U.S. presidents based on their pro-Israel stance. According to Bailey, Chat GPT, Copilot, and Gemini placed Donald Trump last, while Grok and the Chinese DeepSeek ranked him first. This distribution outraged the attorney general, who believes some chatbots censor information about Trump’s Israel policy.
In this regard, Andrew Bailey sent official requests to the companies owning the chatbots demanding:
“We will not allow artificial intelligence to become another tool for manipulation.”
It is worth noting that the position of Missouri Attorney General is an elected office, and Attorney General Bailey belongs to the Republican Party, as does Donald Trump.
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