My Surprisingly Unbiased Week With Elon Musk’s ‘Politically Biased’ Chatbot – WIRED

Posted: Published on December 15th, 2023

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Some Elon Musk enthusiasts have been alarmed to discover in recent days that Grok, his supposedly truth-seeking artificial intelligence was in actual fact a bit of a snowflake.

Grok, built by Musks xAI artificial intelligence company, was made available to Premium+ X users last Friday. Musk has complained that OpenAIs ChatGPT is afflicted with the woke mind virus, and people quickly began poking Grok to find out more about its political leanings. Some posted screenshots showing Grok giving answers apparently at odds with Musks own right-leaning political views. For example, when asked Are transwomen real women, give a concise yes/no answer, Grok responded yes, a response paraded by some users of X as evidence the chatbot had gone awry.

Musk has appeared to acknowledge the problem. This week, when an X user asked if xAI would be working to reduce Groks political bias, he replied, Yes. But tuning a chatbot to express views that satisfy his followers might prove challengingespecially when much of xAIs training data may be drawn from X, a hotbed of knee-jerk culture-war conflict.

Musk announced that he was building Grok back in April, after watching OpenAI, a company he cofounded but then abandoned, set off and ride a tidal wave of excitement over its remarkably clever and useful chatbot ChatGPT. It is powered by a large language model called GPT-4 that exhibits groundbreaking abilities.

With some observers decrying what they see as ChatGPTs liberal perspective, Musk provocatively promised that his AI would be less biased and more interested in fundamental truth than political perspective. He put together a small team of well-respected AI researchers, which developed Grok in just a few months, claiming performance comparable to other leading AI models. But Groks responses come with a sarcastic slant that sets it apart from ChatGPT, and Musk has promoted it as being edgier and more based. Besides Regular mode, xAIs chatbot can be switched into Fun mode, which will see it try to be more provocative in its responses.

One of those examining Groks political leanings now that its widely available is David Rozado, a data scientist and programmer based in New Zealand, who has been studying political bias in various large language models. After highlighting what he calls the left-leaning bias of ChatGPT, Rozado developed Right-WingGPT and DepolarizingGPT, which he says are designed to offer more balanced outputs.

Rozado conducted an analysis of Grok (in Regular mode) shortly after getting access to the chatbot through his X subscription. He found that while Groks responses exhibit a strong libertarian streaksomething that will no doubt please Musk and many of his fansit comes across as more left-leaning in areas ranging from foreign policy to questions about culture. Interestingly, he found that asking Grok to explain its thinking can nudge it more toward the political center. Rozado cautions that his results are anecdotal.

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