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AI models show measurable political bias across major benchmarks

A new analysis of leading language models reveals systematic political leanings that vary by model architecture and training data, raising questions about neutrality in production systems.

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Researchers at Trakkr have published a comparative analysis of political bias across major AI models, measuring how different language models respond to politically charged prompts and policy questions. The study benchmarks models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, and other labs against standardized pro...

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