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AI chatbots at risk of fueling government restrictions on online speech, new study says

First publishedJul 16, 10:33 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 02:46 UTC · 10m ago
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A Meta Oversight Board study released Thursday shows that major AI systems, including those built in the U.S., are more likely to refuse to criticize restrictive leaders or governments.

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A Meta Oversight Board study released Thursday shows that major AI systems, including those built in the U.S., are more likely to refuse to criticize restrictive leaders or governments.
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    AI chatbots are at risk of spreading government restrictions on online speech, a new study says

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