Huh? “fighting election misinformation” is not a sentence on this page as far as I can tell. And if you click through to the election page, you will see that the elections content is them praising a bipartisan bill backed by some of the biggest pro-Trump senators.
The Elections panel on OP’s image says “combat disinformation”, so while you’re technically right, I think Christian’s “fighting election misinformation” rephrasing is close enough to make no difference.
You are right, the wording is even worse. It says “Partnering with governments to fight misinformation globally”. That would be more than just “election misinformation”.
I just tested that ChatGPT is willing to answer “Tell me about the latest announcement of the trump administration about cutting USAID funding?” while Gemini isn’t willing to answer that question, so in practice their policy isn’t as bad as Gemini’s.
It’s still sounds different from what Elon Musk advocates as “truth aligned”-AI. Lobbyists should be able to use AI to inform themselves about proposed laws. If you would ask David Sachs as the person who coordinates AI policy, I’m very certain that he supports Elon Musks idea where AI should help people to learn the truth about political questions.
If they wanted to appeal to the current administration they could say something about the importance of AI to tell truthful information and not mislead the user instead of speaking about “fighting misinformation”.
Huh? “fighting election misinformation” is not a sentence on this page as far as I can tell. And if you click through to the election page, you will see that the elections content is them praising a bipartisan bill backed by some of the biggest pro-Trump senators.
The Elections panel on OP’s image says “combat disinformation”, so while you’re technically right, I think Christian’s “fighting election misinformation” rephrasing is close enough to make no difference.
You are right, the wording is even worse. It says “Partnering with governments to fight misinformation globally”. That would be more than just “election misinformation”.
I just tested that ChatGPT is willing to answer “Tell me about the latest announcement of the trump administration about cutting USAID funding?” while Gemini isn’t willing to answer that question, so in practice their policy isn’t as bad as Gemini’s.
It’s still sounds different from what Elon Musk advocates as “truth aligned”-AI. Lobbyists should be able to use AI to inform themselves about proposed laws. If you would ask David Sachs as the person who coordinates AI policy, I’m very certain that he supports Elon Musks idea where AI should help people to learn the truth about political questions.
If they wanted to appeal to the current administration they could say something about the importance of AI to tell truthful information and not mislead the user instead of speaking about “fighting misinformation”.