这是选举干预:ChatGPT安全警告针对WinRed链接,但放过ActBlue。
"This Is Election Interference": ChatGPT Safety Warnings Target WinRed Links But Spare ActBlue

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/election-interference-chatgpt-safety-warnings-target-winred-links-spare-actblue

ChatGPT 曾短暂将共和党候选人主要在线筹款平台 WinRed 的链接标记为潜在不安全,但未对民主党同等平台 ActBlue 采取相同警告。数字营销人员迈克·莫里森首先在通过 ChatGPT 请求这两个平台的链接时注意到了这一差异。 WinRed 的 CEO 将此事件称为“选举干预”,引发了对潜在偏见的批评。OpenAI 最初将问题归因于“技术故障”并表示正在修复。他们后来澄清说,这些链接最初未在其搜索索引中,从而触发了旨在标记人工智能生成内容的保护机制。 虽然 OpenAI 坚称问题并非出于政治动机,但最初的差异引发了对人工智能模型链接处理过程中的潜在偏见的担忧。该公司声称问题现已解决,并将其归因于 URL 的发现和索引方式。

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OpenAI claimed  Friday that a so-called technical glitch was the culprit behind ChatGPT slapping safety warnings on links to affected links to WinRed, the leading online fundraising platform for the Republican candidates. Unsurprisingly, ActBlue, the main Democrat fundraising platform, did not trigger a similar warning.

The issue was flagged in an X post by Mike Morrison, an eagled-eyed digital marketer, when he asked ChatGPT to produce links from WinRed and ActBlue.

WILD. ChatGPT universally marks [WinRed] links as potentially unsafe,” Morrison told his followers. “Of course ActBlue links are totally fine.”

When ChatGPT provided links to GOP-affiliated stores hosted on WinRed, it appended a warning urging users to check whether the link was “safe,” adding that it may contain data from your conversation that will be shared with a third-party website. Morrison said that the OpenAI chat bot did not replicate the same warning for the Democrat fundraising platform.

WinRed CEO Ryan Lyk blasted the blatant bias, calling it “election interference.”

An OpenAI spox scrambled to save face for the company, telling the New York Post in a statement that “this shouldn’t be happening and it’s getting remedied.”

OpenAI was so jilted by getting caught (errr, finding the bug), that another press person from the AI behemoth issued a longer statement attempting to cover it’s behind.

As soon as we saw the post, we reached out to the individual and looked into it,” OpenAI’s Kate Waters said in a statement to the Post. “This wasn’t about partisan politics. The model generated some website links that weren’t in our search index yet for both WinRed and in one instance for ActBlue, and our systems flagged them as AI-generated as part of our standard safeguards."

“The issue is now in the process of being fully resolved,” Waters added. "The company added later that “this issue is related to how URLs are discovered.”

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