Do AI tools have 'opinions' and 'political preferences'?
Well, kind of, because they are all based on pre-configured or inferred 'values' which impact their responses, especially when your question is formulated in a specific way.
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*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.
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Blog Post
March 21, 2025
By
András Baneth
AI models may not have personal opinions, but their responses are shaped by built-in or inferred values—meaning the way you phrase a question can influence the answer.
Do AI tools have 'opinions' and 'political preferences'?
Well, kind of, because they are all based on pre-configured or inferred 'values' which impact their responses, especially when your question is formulated in a specific way.
An insightful study just came out to analyze this topic - here is a brief summary of its main points.
Hope you'll find it helpful.
(More such summaries are coming, so make sure to follow/subscribe.)
*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.