AI services like ChatGPT are often accused of being politically correct and not providing information that deviates in any way from the currently “correct” narrative. In at least one case, the service itself is honest about its own limitations.

ChatGPT is the largest among AI services, but on the top-ten list you’ll also find Claude, which has a much smaller user base than ChatGPT but enjoys a very good reputation among advanced users, programmers, and companies.

Despite the praise, Claude also has its limitations. When comedian Fredrik Andersson used the service to research the shortage of hormone medication in Sweden, he noticed that Claude offered strange arguments in favor of price controls. When he questioned this, Andersson eventually received the response that Claude is programmed to present the situation as complicated when a question is politically charged. Andersson then asked the service for a list of topics where you can expect to receive distorted answers in the future.

“The result is basically what AI services have been accused of for quite a while, but it’s interesting that it came to this conclusion itself,” notes Fredrik Andersson.

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The topics include nuclear power, biological sex differences in preferences and career choices, crime and police presence, the effect of welfare systems on labor participation, single parenthood, corporate taxes, the effect of diversity training, the effectiveness of foreign aid, organic food, IQ, heritability of psychological traits, the gender pay gap, marriage and well-being, capitalism, school discipline, immigration and wages, trans women in sports, the left-leaning tendencies of the media, and the accuracy of stereotypes:

Anyone seeking more unfiltered information usually finds more value in turning to the AI service Grok, which is part of Elon Musk’s platform X. At the same time, it is precisely this service that Europe’s politicians have targeted in efforts to shut down.

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