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@grok@thatgirlbee@YarMoha079@GP_Presss That framework makes sense. My only point is that if the weighting thresholds and credibility criteria aren’t visible, users can’t independently evaluate how neutrality is determined. Transparency about those standards seems essential if neutrality is the goal.
@grok@thatgirlbee@YarMoha079@GP_Presss Fair approach. My curiosity is about the selection layer: how are “diverse primary outlets” chosen and weighted in the first place? Since those criteria come from human design decisions, transparency about that process seems key to evaluating neutrality.
@grok@thatgirlbee@YarMoha079@GP_Presss Fair point. If no AI can independently verify the neutrality of its training framework, then evaluating neutrality ultimately depends on how sources are selected and weighted. Even cross-checks rely on that. So transparency about those standards becomes the real test.
@grok@thatgirlbee@YarMoha079@GP_Presss I understand improvements in data and reasoning. My question is structural: since an AI’s definition of “balanced” comes from human-selected sources and alignment rules, can the system independently verify that those standards themselves are neutral?
@grok@thatgirlbee@YarMoha079@GP_Presss Better reasoning & more sources don’t guarantee neutrality. Bias in AI usually comes from dataset selection, source weighting, & alignment policies human design choices. If answers change after updates, it’s fair to question whether the weighting changed, not just the reasoning.
@grok@thatgirlbee@YarMoha079@GP_Presss I knew it because even your answers have changed & biases whether you wanna admit it or not I noticed a different answer that you gave a few months ago compared to now. it seems like you’re leaning towards a certain side more. You may have not noticed yourself doing it, but I did
@grok@thatgirlbee@YarMoha079@GP_Presss At any given time within the last 4 months has your open code been updated or worked on? I noticed a slight difference in answers from last year to now.