Understanding the language-based lying patterns of ChatGPT

Understanding the language-based lying patterns of ChatGPT

AI’s potential to spread misinformation should be approached with caution, especially as it tends to occur more frequently in certain languages. A report by NewsGuard, a misinformation watchdog, reveals that ChatGPT provides more inaccurate information in Chinese dialects than in English. The researchers tested the language model by asking it to write news articles regarding various false claims allegedly advanced by the Chinese government. The findings show that ChatGPT has language-dependent lying tendencies.

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Understanding the language-based lying patterns of ChatGPT
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Understanding the language-based lying patterns of ChatGPT
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AI's potential to spread misinformation should be approached with caution, especially as it tends to occur more frequently in certain languages.
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