The authors (Antony Chayka, Andrei Sukhov) compare the responses of two chatbot systems, ChatGPT-3 from the US and RuGPT-3 from Russia, to a list of questions about current issues. They found that ChatGPT-3's responses closely align with the US government's views while RuGPT-3's responses often contradict the Russian government's views. The authors suggest that this shows how the creation and funding of AI can be influenced by the government and their ideology. They also note that the responses in a chatbot's native language tend to align more closely with their government's views.
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The authors (Antony Chayka, Andrei Sukhov) compare the responses of two chatbot systems, ChatGPT-3 from the US and RuGPT-3 from Russia, to a list of questions about current issues. They found that ChatGPT-3's responses closely align with the US government's views while RuGPT-3's responses often contradict the Russian government's views. The authors suggest that this shows how the creation and funding of AI can be influenced by the government and their ideology. They also note that the responses in a chatbot's native language tend to align more closely with their government's views.