Users of artificial intelligence have found many examples of incorrect portrayals of historical events and people that push a woke agenda rather than accuracy. Examples include a black George Washington and female American soldiers in WWI when in fact neither of those things existed. Most Americans know that these answers are incorrect, but how many subtler examples of disinformation can be found that are not as easy to suss out for pushing an agenda rather than being accurate? Can Americans rely on AI if it’s pushing an agenda over accuracy? The New York Sun reports:
With Google chief executive Sundar Pichai sitting nearby, Vice President Vance used an AI summit in Paris in February to decry the advancement of “downright ahistorical social agendas through AI,” naming the moment when Google’s AI image generator was “trying to tell us that George Washington was Black, or that America’s doughboys in World War I were, in fact, women.”
“We have to remember the lessons from that ridiculous moment,” Mr. Vance declared at the gathering. “And what we take from it is that the Trump administration will ensure that AI systems developed in America are free from ideological bias and never restrict our citizens’ right to free speech.”
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