The campaign to make it illegal for ChatGPT to criticize Trump
10 months ago
- #AI
- #First Amendment
- #Politics
- Conservative pressure campaigns are targeting AI companies to prevent criticism of Trump.
- Missouri's Attorney General accuses AI chatbots of deceptive practices for ranking Trump low on presidential lists.
- First Amendment protections may safeguard AI companies from government interference in their outputs.
- Legal experts argue that government coercion to change AI speech is unconstitutional.
- Tech platforms often appease political pressure rather than challenge it legally.
- AI-generated content, including harmful material, remains a growing concern.
- AI companies are increasingly involved in defense contracts and other government projects.
- Global regulations and ethical concerns around AI are becoming more prominent.