
OpenAI tries to 'uncensor' ChatGPT OpenAI is changing how it trains AI models to explicitly embrace "intellectual freedom … no matter how challenging or controversial a topic may be," the company says in a new policy. As a result, ChatGPT will eventually be able to answer more questions, offer more perspectives, and reduce the number of topics the AI chatbot won't talk about. The changes might be part of OpenAI's effort to land in the good graces of the new Trump administration, but it also seems to be part of a broader shift in

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OpenAI is revising its AI training approach to promote "intellectual freedom," allowing ChatGPT to address more controversial topics and provide diverse perspectives. The updated Model Spec emphasizes neutrality, stating that ChatGPT should not take editorial stances on sensitive issues. This shift may respond to criticisms of perceived bias and aims to enhance user control. While OpenAI denies changes are to appease the Trump administration, some critics argue it reflects a broader cultural debate on AI censorship.
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