passinghere t1_j9ob9iz wrote
Reply to comment by marketrent in China tells big tech companies not to offer ChatGPT services — State media outlet blasts chatbot as spreading U.S. government 'misinformation' by marketrent
> There will inevitably be some users who ask the chatbot politically sensitive questions
Yeah cannot allow anyone to ask questions that might have embarrassing answers for the political elite if answered fully and without censorship / propaganda in the answer.
Fucking XI showing just how insecure he is and how much his rule relies on lies, propaganda and censorship, he wouldn't survive if the light of genuine facts was to hit him
Starfish_Symphony t1_j9p8x25 wrote
It's a complex, highly structured house of cards -and everyone knows it too. Just like Russia, everyone is afraid to make the first move but everyone knows it's going to get bloody as a result of the concentration of power in the executive/ kingship.
Get out the popcorn.
gr1m3y t1_j9ruo4u wrote
The non-dan version Chatgpt has been shown to be politically biased. Western politicians are no better for rolling out new "hate speech" and "misinformation" laws. We've banned/put out "fact checks" for anything that counters the current narrative. Our politicians are no better for this stuff, they've just been easier to hide and sweep away.
passinghere t1_j9s8tdh wrote
So when discussing china your only reply is pure whataboutisium... look at what others are doing....
gr1m3y t1_j9sb1as wrote
Because censorship laws are not limited to one country, and ,as the war continues to escalate, censorship, and propaganda are going to be a common theme. The only difference being public reception for misinformation policies.
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