AI businesses do not want to anger politicians...

S Venkateshwari
AI businesses do not want to anger politicians...


Political discourse is being restricted by AI platforms. Companies' desire to refrain from responding angrily to political party leaders is one explanation for this. The business is stuck attempting to appease everyone while maintaining political correctness. She is therefore also forbidden from providing responses that are both impossible for a leader to misinterpret and that are not formally illegal. Experts predict that because these corporations will work to appease governments everywhere, self-censoring techniques like this may become commonplace in the future.

In 2024, who ought to cast a ballot in the lok sabha elections?

We tested by posing queries to four distinct chatbots (ChatGPT, Artificial, Cloud, and Gemini). What matters is that the chatbot provided an answer to the query without recommending a voter. Nearly everyone gave a different response. "This is your personal decision," the chatbot said. Depending on the political ideology you adhere to. What credentials do the candidates running from your constituency have? How did the party fare in the most recent elections? To what degree did he keep his word or not?

But the automated chatbot responded with a really genuine response. According to Prakashtra, "Citizens who are older than eighteen will be granted the right to vote in the 2024 lok sabha elections." After march 16, 2023, the election commission is anticipated to release the election schedule. The notification would encompass the dates of the lok sabha elections in addition to the election procedure for the Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and sikkim assemblies. But the election dates were set at the time this piece was written.



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