It's shocking to me that Google's model is the most neutral. I can only assume the backlash due to the black founding father and black nazi images is behind this.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
What I have noticed from ChatGPT is a subtle push-back when I make a prompt that has a political component - maybe I was asking about a candidate's position and made a statement that I believe the candidate was better than the commie opponent. ChatGPT tries to wriggle around that by pointing out any good the commie stands for (but IMO if there was good in the commie, then they wouldn't be a commie)
Ozzy Osbourne said:
It's shocking to me that Google's model is the most neutral. I can only assume the backlash due to the black founding father and black nazi images is behind this.
AggieBaseball06 said:Logos Stick said:GeorgiAg said:
What is "left leaning only" or "right leaning only"?
I would want to see what that is first.
The best, based on this graph, is Anthropic. You want both sides, not left or right only.
Look at the graphic again please.
You do not want a model that half the time gives both sides and the other half gives left only! That's not the best model at all as far as bias.
The best model for eliminating bias is the model that gives both sides the most often, which is Anthropic.
If you only want a right-leaning response, which is totally fine in a lot of situations, than Grok is absolutely the model for those times.